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Tuesday 15 May 2018

After the Data leaks scandal, Facebook suspends 200 apps


The Facebook Company is very cautious after the Data Leaks scandal and is taking tough security measures to restore the trust of users.
Facebook has suspended 200 apps regarding these steps that users' data was unauthorized illegally used.
According to the Facebook Blog Post, the company has started investigating more than one thousand applications, during which it is being known that the user's Facebook data is being used in a wrong place.
Every Facebook app is being shut down which has used data illegally.
 In this regard, 200 apps have been revealed so many applications are still underway.
The Facebook product vice-president, Arke Bing, wrote in the blog that there are a lot of measures to protect data, for which investigations continue to be loud and noisy.
He wrote that we have a large team that is investigating internally and abroad so that we can get information soon about other apps.
It is clear that all the investigation founders are being based on the promise made by Facebook Mark Zucker Burg in March's March to restore the trust of consumer users due to Cambridge Enlightenment.

The investigative team is not only looking at applications but also on users' friends, to prevent misuse of any type of information.
Accused by blaming extremists with an option on Facebook.
Remember that Facebook was criticized by the "Suggested Friends" option after the Data Leaks scandal.
Experts expressed their opinion after analyzing a thousand Islamic accounts in the last 6 months in 96 countries, saying that Facebook has made members of terrorist organization members of one another through their "Suggested Friends" option. Introduced and helped their networking flourish.

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