Google Chrome store distributes a sketchy extension that operates over the top of your browser and any privacy controls that websites can implement, so let's write the headline about Facebook and lead with a picture of Zuck. :/https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/11/facebook-private-groups-breast-cancer-privacy-loophole.html …
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is your point that you expect facebook to provide groups whose members can only see each other under pseudonymous identities?
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No. The article clearly states that "member lists for these closed groups were available publicly." That's a very serious privacy issue that has nothing to do with the choice of user agent. The extension certainly facilitates the abuse, but it's not the root cause or only vector.
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