Facebook was confirmed last week that personal data from 8 million 70 million users data from United Kingdom, Cambridge Anatetica, used during the US presidential election.
The result of this scandal resulted in a loss of $ 50 billion due to a decrease in the share prices, while the reputation was severely hit, after which Mark Zuckerberg had announced different measures.
The Facebook Chief Technology Officer Mike Schrofer announced a number of changes in the social networking website, starting from April 9.
In a blog post, he said, 'From April 9 we will show a link to Newsfeed in front of users, they will know which apps they use and share what information they share with these apps.'
After this update, people will be able to exclude apps from their profile that they do not use.
Facebook has made some changes by removing it, such as phone number or email to finish Facebook fonts feature features etc.
Facebook also confirmed that over one year intends to de-mail all previous calls and text history logs.
Mike Schroffer said, "In future we will only be able to upload information that will require this feature, more data will not be made part of it."
He further said, "Our overall commitment is to protect people's information better, while helping developers create more useful experience."
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