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Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Facebook New Offer | Date Abusive |


Facebook New Offer | Date Abusive |

As Facebook's founder Mark Zuckerberg faces
the Congress, the company has announced a new effort to end data misuse: A reward program throws $ 40,000.

According to the company, the purpose of this program is to try and identify misuse of figures that face Zuckerberg's grilling from the Senate and House Committee this week.

Individual figures of 87 million people were handed over to the Cambridge Analyst Consulting firm and it has been claimed that individual voters were targeted during the 2016 US presidential election.

The new program explains the amount offered from $ 500 to $ 40,000 through the range: "We determine the amount of reward based on a variety of factors, in which effects (limited to data), data exposure, affect Number of users and other factors. "


In order to make a claim, the reward hunter will need to identify situations where legitimate data collected after users download the Facebook app then sold, stolen, or transferred to another company without authorization from Facebook. it was done.

The data have certainly been misbehaved - it's not counting on the gathering - and collective scale invoicing to establish data scrapping, malware and 'users' apps and scenarios where social engineering is a key component' to all Especially discarded.

Bounty-hunter should not obtain data without illegal or proper authorization, and at least 10,000 Facebook users should be affected.

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At Face F8, Facebook's annual developer conference, Mark Zuckerberg announced a new dating service, which is called "dating", which will be present within its app on the social network. This will allow Facebook users to pursue romantic connections to create separate profiles from their main Facebook accounts. Two profiles will not talk, which means that your Facebook friends will not be able to see what your dating profile says. And it should be the appointee of dating apps like Tinder and Bumble.

To help keep two versions of your Facebook separate, your dating profile will only use your first name, and your existing Facebook friends will not appear as possible matches. Dating will also have a dedicated inbox that, unlike Messenger, does not allow you to send photos or links. You can send a text-based message while chatting for the first time, which Facebook describes as a security measure.

Based on "Dating preferences, common things and mutual friends", Facebook will use a unique algorithm to match potential dates. You will also find romantic interests through shared groups and events. For example, if you are attending a concert, you will be able to "unlock" your profile so that potential matches have said that they are going to the same show, can see it. The social network says that it is going to begin dating testing later this year, and will not use the information to target information from this feature.


The dating announcement comes at a weird time for Facebook. Due to the Cambridge Analytics scandal, many users are reluctant to share more personal information with social networks, especially intimate data related to romantic preferences. With Facebook's chief product officer Chris Cox, Zuckerberg insisted that this feature was designed to polish the meaningful connection - you have not been able to find your next hookup. But the reality is that Facebook does not yet know how it will be widely used.

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