Facebook is the world's most popular social networking
website whose users have more than 2 billion, and during the past years, you
certainly have to use it in a way that many apps or services will not be able
to access your data
It may be difficult to believe but some services use
consumer data for different tasks.
For example, British Daily Guardian and American newspaper
New York Times, in the last days, revealed that Cambridge Anatrix with data
collected from Donald Trump used millions of Facebook users' data during the
2016 presidential election.
Facebook offers a variety of specifications on this, but
have you ever thought that apps have access to your data over the past few
years?
If you check, dozens of apps will be linked to your profile
that has access to your Facebook data and you wonder when they used them.
Facebook is permitted by users regarding data supply from
apps, but most people do not intend to read the terms before using the apps.
On the desktop, you click on Download Aero above to go to
Settings and move to the Apps section on the left.
Click the on-line lens icon on the top of the Android, while
the IOS is down.
Then go to Settings and get some screenscuts, and then go to
Apps Settings.
There you will be able to see how much apps you've been
logged on to Facebook, some of which are understandable, but some names will be
like that.
All apps have access to user's personal information such as
whether married or not, friends list, birthday, or any information you have
publicly accessed.
And the effect that you use is also compatible with friends
because they also get access to your friends' names or some data.
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