The majority of engineers who abused private information were men who looked up women they were interested in but did not confront them in person, according to the report, which is an excerpt from an upcoming book by New York Times reporters Sheera Frankel and Cecelia Kang. In another case, an engineer reportedly used Facebook data to find out that a woman he was romantically interested in regularly visited Dolores Park in San Francisco, then used the information to go there and find her with her friends. Facebook security reportedly warned that many privacy invaders fell through a crack. Using Facebook data, the engineer reportedly tracked her down at her new hotel and confronted her. In one instance described in the report, a Facebook engineer was on vacation with a woman in Europe when the two got into a fight and the woman wanted time alone. Using their access to troves of user data through Facebook’s internal systems, male engineers were able to view women’s locations, private messages, deleted photos and more, according to a bombshell report in the Telegraph. How to stop your smart devices from listening to you and recording what you sayįacebook fired 52 employees for abusing their access to the social network’s user data - including creepy men who obtained location data on women they were romantically interested in, according to a new report. Workers at Meta say they got paid to do zilch: ‘Hoarded us like Pokémon cards’ Social media secret profiles: Does Facebook have your info? Cops end community search effort for missing Minnesota mom after massive turnout
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