Facebook gave Netflix all your private messages on Messenger in exchange for all your watch history, while Netflix paid them $100M+ for ads.
Meta will sell your data at a heartbeat for profit.
source:
DocumentCloudhttps://documentcloud.org/documents/24520332-merged-fb
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The public has the right to privacy
i don’t see how my **** pics are a valuable exchange for knowing that i watched an episode of Love Is Blind (or vice versa) but cool
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This raises concerns about the extent of our personal data being exchanged for profit. Its a reminder to be mindful of our digital footprint and advocate for more responsible data practices.
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Remember when we used to joke that the government has "a file" on us somewhere... This sharing of private information between massive surveillance corporations is not just done "for profit" or "advertising". We are all being studied in ways we do not comprehend.
Facebook messenger app agreement allows them to do anything with your phone. They can access anything on your phone, they can even access your contacts and use your phone to contact them. I am not kidding, the user agreement states it clearly. Facebook messenger app is awful. They can access anything on your phone when you download and use it.
TikTok has NOTHING on Facebook messenger app.
@Activi5tPieForward2mos2MO
The document is from May 23, and it's shocking that nobody has been talking about this for the last year. Thanks for sharing, great find!
@WorriedC0nservat1veGreen2mos2MO
I'm pretty the percentage of people who would be shocked by this information is quite low at this point.
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