To make the stakes here clear, by deceiving user on how phone numbers uploaded *only* for authentication were used, Facebook has undermined efforts to convince at-risk users—like dissidents in authoritarian countries—to use more secure methods. As a result, people are less safe. https://twitter.com/TonyRomm/status/1153734396408713217 …
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What a terrible thing to do. People are less safe because of this. https://twitter.com/kateconger/status/1155876391373565952 …
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It's Facebook, so I'd always err on the side of security and apply the modified reverse Hanlon's razor: if it benefits the Corporation - it was probably done on purpose. If it also hurts the consumers - certainly.
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It’s part of the incentive structure for staff at Facebook. The effect your changes have on advertising revenue are directly related to your bonus. Even for such a betrayal of trust the tiny tiny advertising advantage makes it worth it for one programmer.
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