Have you know what Data shared and collected from Facebook app

  • Name
  • Email Address
  • Phone Number
  • Physical Address
  • Other Personal Information
  • Messages
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Audio files
  • Voice recordings
  • Files
  • App interactions
  • Search history
  • Installed apps
  • Purchase history
  • Payment info
  • Precise location
  • Approximate location
  • Device ID
  • Advertising ID
  • Hardware model
  • Contacts
  • Group information
  • Content you create (posts, comments, audio)
  • Content you view and engage with
  • Metadata of files and media
  • Messages and communication metadata
  • Connections and network information
  • Contact lists and address books
  • Precise geographic location
  • Device characteristics and operating system
  • Unique identifiers (Device ID, MAC address, Advertising ID)
  • Network and connection information (IP address, ISP)
  • Cookie data and browser history
  • Mouse movements and device signals
  • App and feature usage metrics
  • Financial and payment transaction data
  • Data encryption in transit (HTTPS/TLS)
  • Data encryption at rest for sensitive information
  • Two-factor authentication (2FA) support
  • Login alerts and unrecognized device warnings
  • Suspicious activity monitoring and automated blocking
  • Bug bounty program for security researchers
  • User option to delete account and associated data
  • Privacy checkup and control tools
  • Providing and personalizing the app experience
  • Delivering hyper-targeted advertisements
  • Analyzing user behavior and app performance
  • Developing and testing new features
  • Promoting safety, integrity, and security
  • Communicating with users about products and policies
  • Sharing data with third-party partners and vendors
  • Complying with legal requests and law enforcement
  • Extensive tracking of behavior across other websites and apps
  • Creation of highly detailed personal advertising profiles
  • Risk of data exposure through third-party app integrations
  • Vulnerability to phishing, scams, and account takeovers
  • Exposure to algorithmic manipulation and echo chambers
  • Potential collection of bio metric data (facial recognition patterns)
  • Default settings that may expose personal data publicly
  • 2021: Data leak exposing personal information (phone numbers, locations) of 533 million users
  • 2019: Unsecured databases exposing hundreds of millions of user records and phone numbers
  • 2018: Cambridge Analytics scandal involving unauthorized harvesting of data from 87 million users
  • 2018: Security flaw in "View As" feature affecting 50 million user accounts
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