Facebook's new Study app pays to track what you do on your phone [www.cnet.com]
Facebook's new Study app pays users for their data [www.nbcnews.com]
Facebook will pay you to let it track what you do on your phone [www.theverge.com]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
Introducing Study from Facebook [newsroom.fb.com]
Facebook tries another pay-for-data market research app [www.engadget.com]
Facebook’s new Study app pays adults for data after teen scandal [techcrunch.com]
Facebook launches new market research app after pulling similar app in January [marketingland.com]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
facebook basically rereleases Onavo but asks for consenthttps://t.co/aOtEVnxZM3
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) June 11, 2019
Facebook claims its new data snooping program is "transparent" yet it refused to say how much its will pay users for:
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) June 11, 2019
-What apps are on their phone
-What features they use
-How long they use themhttps://t.co/4VVQX8Faku
*tip @techmeme* pic.twitter.com/xd3Fjh75jT
If this were from any other company than Facebook we would label this app as a virus https://t.co/dyR347In7F
— Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) June 11, 2019
You may recall FB had a VPN app called Onavo that, for many years, collected this kind of data. It was used internally for competitive reasons, like identifying popular startups FB might want to buy. Onavo shut down & "Study" sounds like the replacement https://t.co/yOcf9nrMAh
— Kurt Wagner (@KurtWagner8) June 11, 2019
Hmmm: Facebook just announced a new app that you can download that will give the company data about all the other apps you use on your phone and for how long you use them. In exchange for all this data people will receive...."compensation"https://t.co/eilFpMzzMR
— Kurt Wagner (@KurtWagner8) June 11, 2019
Onavo was the data-sucking app Facebook acquired six years ago to keep its competitive edge (and it worked
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) June 11, 2019
even people inside the company felt uncomfortable with some of the snooping Onavo's team did
some of those team members went on to senior positions in FB
Facebook will pay you to let it track what you do on your phone https://t.co/A0SWzY9d5d pic.twitter.com/R1XodAoLzK
— The Verge (@verge) June 11, 2019
Facebook will once again begin paying people to monitor how they use their phone through a new app called Study. https://t.co/iJqLtaXH9B
— ʜᴇɴᴋ ᴠᴀɴ ᴇss (@henkvaness) June 11, 2019
facebook basically rereleases Onavo but asks for consenthttps://t.co/aOtEVnxZM3
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) June 11, 2019
Hmmm: Facebook just announced a new app that you can download that will give the company data about all the other apps you use on your phone and for how long you use them. In exchange for all this data people will receive...."compensation"https://t.co/eilFpMzzMR
— Kurt Wagner (@KurtWagner8) June 11, 2019
Wow. Facebook just launched a new app that will give it access to data about all the other apps on your phone in exchange for compensation. https://t.co/uiFQHtdF77
— Tara Deschamps (@tara_deschamps) June 11, 2019
Facebook, the Privacy First company. https://t.co/NuNJaMWISv
— Priyanjana Bengani (@acookiecrumbles) June 11, 2019
Unsurprisingly, this is only available from the Google Play Store. pic.twitter.com/bkwp9BeHoh
Here's Facebook's official blog post about its new 'Study from Facebook' app https://t.co/fvxFKYAv7O
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) June 11, 2019
Facebook’s launches 'Study from Facebook' app paying adults to track their app usage https://t.co/dvuJSQiBvE
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) June 11, 2019
*US + India only
**Android only pic.twitter.com/HeCbNJadmF
Facebook claims its new data snooping program is "transparent" yet it refused to say how much its will pay users for:
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) June 11, 2019
-What apps are on their phone
-What features they use
-How long they use themhttps://t.co/4VVQX8Faku
*tip @techmeme* pic.twitter.com/xd3Fjh75jT
Facebook relaunches their Onavo-based app as “Study from Facebook” but this time for Android only because privacy isn’t key on that platform. https://t.co/2QNvM44gRe
— Rosyna Keller (@rosyna) June 11, 2019
Facebook relaunches its paid market research program after it shut down its Research & Onavo apps following a TechCrunch exposé https://t.co/4VVQX8Faku
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) June 11, 2019
페이스북은 또 다른 pay-for-data 시장 조사 앱을 시도. https://t.co/Lxm6xZoUml
— editoy (@editoy) June 12, 2019
Wrapping my head around this one. So many thoughts... >> Facebook'ss new Study app pays to track what you do on your phone https://t.co/vQgYeZ76jU @CNET
— Jessica Dolcourt (@jdolcourt) June 11, 2019
Facebook will pay you to let it track what you do on your phone https://t.co/A0SWzY9d5d pic.twitter.com/CFRajWvP8V
— The Verge (@verge) June 12, 2019
Facebook will pay you to let it track what you do on your phone https://t.co/aOM6ZsJuES cc @quinta @svaroschi @gba_mm @_vecna @carolafrediani
— ClaudiaGiulia ? (@CIaudiaGiulia) June 12, 2019
Facebook will pay you to let it track what you do on your phone
— Jacek Zięba ⚡️ (@jacek_zieba) June 11, 2019
Dear Facebook, die.
Sincerely, everyone.https://t.co/2cSVG8aSyG
Facebook will once again begin paying people to monitor how they use their phone through a new app called Study. https://t.co/Opv55rG0UR
— Maëlle Fouquenet (@mfouquenet) June 12, 2019
Facebook announces a market research app to help it "build better products"
— Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) June 11, 2019
It will collect data on:
• The apps on your phone
• Amount of time in each app
• Your country, device, network info
• App activity
Facebook will compensate participants.https://t.co/TOnv9fmuk8
Hurrah Facebook - an opt-in model for those (probably young & less ressoursefull) to sell their app behaviour data to you. In general though, an individual’s data is more worth to that person than to FB so if you can afford it, stay away https://t.co/ZJEi9dnE44
— Pernille Tranberg (@PernilleT) June 12, 2019