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How would "Messenger" siphon off bank data? By convincing banks to allow Messenger to do be the go between for financial transactions between you and your bank. Will FB keep track of what you buy with your debit or credit card? Is the Pope Catholic?
Will they attempt, sometime in the future, to block or refuse any transactions that do not comply with the political positions of Jeff? Of course! FB is blocking non-compliant political views for the last few years. Want to buy a new handgun for personal protection? Sorry, Messenger won't let you do that. Want to donate to Conservative causes? Sorry, FB won't allow that on the excuse that you are supporting "hate speech", which they never define but certainly use frequently as the excuse to deplatform some people.
So, if you don't have a FB account, and don't want your bank giving Jeff Zukerberg your financial data, what do you do? Write your bank and tell them specifically that you do NOT want FB's "Messenger" to be a middleman between you and them.
... a new report from The Wall Street Journal todayindicates that Facebook also saw its Messenger platform as a siphon for the sensitive financial data of its users, information it would not otherwise have access to unless a customer interacted with, say, a banking institution over chat.
In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, in which as many as 87 million Facebook users’ personal information was packaged and sold to a data mining firm, Facebook is still reeling over the unintended side effects of its growth-at-all-costs mindset and its unabated hunger for ever-more personal data from its 2.2 billion-person user base. The company is currently trying to regain user trust following the scandal, as well as reckon with its current influence on worldwide election processes, the news industry, and the spread of false and dangerous misinformation that has led to real-world violence in India, Mynamar, and elsewhere.
In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, in which as many as 87 million Facebook users’ personal information was packaged and sold to a data mining firm, Facebook is still reeling over the unintended side effects of its growth-at-all-costs mindset and its unabated hunger for ever-more personal data from its 2.2 billion-person user base. The company is currently trying to regain user trust following the scandal, as well as reckon with its current influence on worldwide election processes, the news industry, and the spread of false and dangerous misinformation that has led to real-world violence in India, Mynamar, and elsewhere.
How would "Messenger" siphon off bank data? By convincing banks to allow Messenger to do be the go between for financial transactions between you and your bank. Will FB keep track of what you buy with your debit or credit card? Is the Pope Catholic?
Will they attempt, sometime in the future, to block or refuse any transactions that do not comply with the political positions of Jeff? Of course! FB is blocking non-compliant political views for the last few years. Want to buy a new handgun for personal protection? Sorry, Messenger won't let you do that. Want to donate to Conservative causes? Sorry, FB won't allow that on the excuse that you are supporting "hate speech", which they never define but certainly use frequently as the excuse to deplatform some people.
So, if you don't have a FB account, and don't want your bank giving Jeff Zukerberg your financial data, what do you do? Write your bank and tell them specifically that you do NOT want FB's "Messenger" to be a middleman between you and them.
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