
Facebook Might Be Tracking Your Period Even If You Don't Have an Account https://t.co/n4o57tJfFl pic.twitter.com/qnNcVCNLE7
— Liberal Resistance (@LiberalResist) February 25, 2019
https://t.co/rAtg6ykXsJ. Facebook is creepy.
— lawprofblawg (@lawprofblawg) February 25, 2019
ウォールストリートジャーナルの報道を受けて、有名な健康・フィットネスアプリ、フェイスブックとのデータシェアを停止https://t.co/PT7PBv3zDG
— 藤原直哉 (@naoyafujiwara) February 25, 2019
Dear Facebook, I think you meant to say, “In cases where the press sees violations...” How about a thank you to the @wsj? ht @samschech https://t.co/pq7jCZml2N pic.twitter.com/FgUVvEqJAL
— Jason Kint (@jason_kint) February 25, 2019
Some —but not all— of the apps from our story on Friday have since stopped sharing the potentially sensitive data we’d seen going to Facebook, according to a new round of tests today. https://t.co/eyIo4FCph3
— Sam Schechner (@samschech) February 24, 2019
Popular apps stop sharing data with Facebook following WSJ report https://t.co/YtqNipYUMP @WSJさんから
— msk888 (@msk888) February 24, 2019
A lot of readers have been asking for the list of 11 apps we found sending potentially sensitive information to Facebook in the tests @MarkSecada and I did. So without further ado... https://t.co/dKjLjMwon6
— Sam Schechner (@samschech) February 25, 2019
Health and fitness apps scrambled to stop sending sensitive personal information to Facebook after WSJ report that many were transmitting information including users’ weight and menstrual cycles. https://t.co/27neXGw1My via @samschech
— Stefanie Ilgenfritz (@stefaniei) February 25, 2019
#infosechttps://t.co/7kRlUcTI2K
— Charles R. Smith? (@softwarnet) February 25, 2019
Popular Apps Cease Sharing Data With Facebook
Moves follow a Wall Street Journal report showing how sensitive personal information is often sent to Facebook without users knowing
Never shared info with Facebook.. or anyone for that matter
Eleven Popular Apps That Shared Data With Facebook
— Bob Carver (@cybersecboardrm) February 25, 2019
Five have ceased doing so after being contacted by The Wall Street Journalhttps://t.co/40u9vRzcoc #facebook #privacy #datasharing #CyberSecurity #CyberSecurity #infosec