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If you're on Facebook (FB), chances are you've seen friends post brightly colored word clouds of the most-used terms in their statuses. But aside from sharing their inclinations and hangups, they may also be unwittingly sharing their personal data with the NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Privacy concerns have been raised in connection with a popular app on Facebook. Our colleagues at CBS Denver recently reported on privacy concerns raised by the “Most Used Words” app that some 16 million people have used. Personal data collection by government and corporate interests on social media is no big secret, yet millions of users worldwide continue to willingly give up personal information without ever thinking about the consequences. This could even include being Apple TV is fantastic for playing games or viewing media. When it comes to text entry, the set-top box falls short. Next time you log into an app on your TV, it may be with Facebook. Today, Facebook made an SDK available for Apple TV apps, meaning Entering usernames, passwords, and just about any text at all is a pain on the new Apple TV, but Facebook thinks it has a solution. The company's new SDK for tvOS apps lets developers lean on Facebook for the login process; users can go to facebook.com Facebook app has a shady privacy policy that allows it to collect user details and then do whatever it wants with it The Most Used Words quiz game on Facebook and its creator, a company called Vonvon, are being accused of collecting personal user details .
The Facebook Most Used Words app has been described as a “privacy nightmare.” It collects the private information of individuals that use it and has collected information from all posts its users made in 2015. It has been used by 17 million people If you enabled the app “Most Used Words on Facebook,” you may have given away more privacy than you intended. Unless you intended to allow South Korean startup Vonvon.me access to data including your name, profile picture, age, sex, birthday, entire A popular Facebook app that promises to show users their most-used words is a privacy nightmare, according to one tech website. Comparitech said the quiz, which has garnered 16 million shares in a matter of days, collects data from Facebook accounts. The app’s policy says information gathered can be stored on servers “any location” in the world, meaning your personal data may not have the same privacy protections common in the U.S. if stored on servers in another country. More bad news? .
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