Facebook said Friday it suspended "tens of thousands" of apps on its platform as a result of a privacy practices review launched following a scandal involving Cambridge Analytica. The review started in 2018 after revelations that the political consultancy hijacked personal data on millions
1 / 3Facebook announced it had suspended apps as part of a privacy review as founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg was visiting Washington for meetings on regulating social mediaFacebook announced it had suspended apps as part of a privacy review as founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg was visiting Washington for meetings on regulating social media San Francisco - Facebook said Friday it suspended"tens of thousands" of apps on its platform as a result of a privacy practices review launched...
Archibong said the investigation"has addressed millions of apps. Of those, tens of thousands have been suspended for a variety of reasons while we continue to investigate." Subsequently, Facebook said it would review all apps on the platform to determine how they used data and if they respect its privacy rules.Bans can be caused by violations including inappropriately sharing data obtained from Facebook or making data publicly available without protecting people's identities, according to the social network.
Story continuesIt"requires developers to annually certify compliance with our policies," Archibong said."Any developer that doesn't go along with these requirements will be held accountable."
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