Facebook Accidentally Imported 1.5M Users Email Data Sans Consent

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Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


Facebook Accidentally Imported 1.5M Users Email Data Sans Consent


The social media giant says it did not access the imported data and is notifying affected users.



Facebook has confirmed it unintentionally uploaded email contacts belonging to 1.5 million new users without their knowledge since May 2016. It is now deleting the information.
This discovery, first reported by Business Insider, began when a security researcher realized Facebook was requesting email passwords to verify some users identities during the account creation process. If the password was entered, users saw an alert informing them Facebook was importing their contacts – even though the site hadnt requested permission to do so.
As Facebook explained, prior to May 2016 it gave users the option to input their email passwords to verify their accounts and upload contacts. The idea was to use the imported data for better advertising and recommending friends to users. When the company changed this feature, it eliminated the language telling people their contacts would be uploaded. However, the functionality remained and has been importing data from email accounts ever since.
The social media giant says it didnt access the uploaded data and is informing people whose contacts were uploaded. That said, its worth noting how many individuals information may have been affected. This feature uploaded the contacts of 1.5 million users, many of whom could have had information belonging to hundreds of people in their email address books.
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