Facebook has again admitted to improperly sharing user data with third-party companies. In a blog post, Konstantinos Papamiltiadis, vice-president of Platform Partnerships at Facebook, revealed a few sparse details about the latest issue. He said around 5,000 apps had recently received data they should not have, including email addresses, birthdays, language and gender of users. Scroll down for videoFacebook has again admitted to improperly sharing user data with third-party companies. Around 5,000 apps had recently received data they should not have, including email addresses, birthdays, language and gender of users.
Source: Daily Mail July 02, 2020 11:12 UTC