200 apps that were extensively gathering information from Facebook were reviewed and
removed from the Facebook platform. Facebook's announcement of app reviews after the
'Cambridge Approach' Facebook has announced that it will cancel 200 apps after the first
stage review. The information was reported in the news agency Reuters reports.
Facebook's Product Partnership Department's Vice President EMi Archiband said, "These
apps are misusing Facebook information, investigating whether it is being investigated."
That's why they have been removed from Facebook. '
On March 21, Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg announced the investigation of
the third party apps in the Facebook platform. Facebook has reduced the amount of data
collected from Facebook through various apps since 2014, Facebook authorities
Last week, Facebook made a major change to their board of directors. In addition to
opening the Blockchain division, Facebook has more responsibility on the chief product
officer.
Although there was a major reshuffle in the leadership of Facebook, no one was dismissed
or appointed from the outside of the Cambridge Analyst scandal. Apart from this, there was
no change in the charge of Mark Zuckerberg's responsibility as the Chief Executive or the
appointment of Sheryl Sandberg as Chief Operating Officer.
Facebook's Chief Product Officer Chris Cox has been given the responsibility of Instagram,
Messengers and WhatsApp.
The first Cambridge Analyst debate started in the media of the United Kingdom and the
United States. According to the report published in The New York Times, Cambridge
Institute of Information Analysis, which analyzed the US citizens' vote in 2016, was
influenced by the US presidential election. In this case, information obtained from
Facebook's billions of user profiles was used.
Facebook has allowed the use of DiseaseEducationalLife in the application made by
Alexander Kogan, professor of psychology at the University of Cambridge. The professor
gets the opportunity to get information from users. The app mainly runs a personality test.
But Facebook users who used to download this app also allowed Alexander Cogan to take
their own information. The professor of psychology knew about the location of users, theirfriends, and the posts they would like to 'like'.
At that time, the program was approved even in the Facebook policy. Users provided that
information to Cone Cambridge Analyst. He did this by breaking the Facebook policy. More
than five million Facebook users are unaffected in this way. At that time, Cambridge analyst
was trying to innovate technology that could affect voters. However, Facebook authorities
claim that they had asked Cambridge Analytics to delete these data in 2015.
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