On 12/19/18 4:40 AM, jim bell wrote:
Facebook reportedly gave tech giants access to users’ private messages: https://nypost.com/2018/12/18/facebook-reportedly-gave-tech-giants-access-to...
The Facebook gives access to more than just tech giants. Try "any paying customer, first come first served, value added service included." Last year, I sent a resume to a friend via Facebook Messenger. A couple of hours later, the contact e-mail address given in the resume started receiving spam from industrial supply and fabrication shops in China, advertising services directly related to work I did over a decade ago. So The Facebook read the PDF document, interpreted its content, matched it against current client orders and sold it to (at least) one of their actual customers in real time. I did not think of that as especially harmful - one writes a resume with the expectation that it will get passed around, and I only had to delete 20-some UCE messages over the span of a week or ten days. From day one I have considered The Facebook a hotline to hostile parties, and any expectation of privacy there a naive user error. I count any harm that comes of exposing one's "personal information and communications" to The Facebook as self inflicted.