Facebook DOES collect the text you decided against posting!
#1
Ever written out a status update or comment but decided against posting it? One techie has discovered Facebook collects this content, despite the company's claims to the contrary


Facebook collects all content that is typed into its website, even if it is not posted, a tech consultant has discovered.

In December 2013, it was reported that Facebook plants code in browsers that returns metadata every time somebody types out a status update or comment but deletes it before posting.

At the time, Facebook maintained that it only received information indicating whether somebody had deleted an update or comment before posting it, and not exactly what the text said.

However, Príomh Ó hÚigínn, a tech consultant based in Ireland, has claimed this is not the case after inspecting Facebook's network traffic through a developer tool and screencasting software.

‘I realised that any text I put into the status update box was sent to Facebook's servers, even if I did not click the post button,’ he wrote on his blog yesterday.

Referring to the GIF he created below, he found that a HTTP post request was sent to Facebook each time he wrote out a status, containing the exact text he entered.



[Image: stop-optim.gif]




‘This is outright Orwellian, and inconvenient,’ he said. ‘Since I am now aware of this, I am more cautious about what I enter into the text area.


‘However I can't help but notice the adverse effect of my new found awareness ― am I experiencing the censorship of my own thoughts because of a faceless entity such as Facebook that doesn't care about you? I very much believe that is the case.’

There is nothing in Facebook’s Data Policy that directly alludes to the fact that it collects content that is written but not posted.

However, the general ambiguity under the heading 'What kinds of information do we collect?' makes it unclear, such as: ‘We collect the content and other information you provide when you…create or share. This can include information in or about the content you provide.’

One thing is certain: most Facebook users do not expect the company to collect the text they decided against sharing.

The company faced a backlash in 2009 when it removed part of a clause that promised to expire the license it has to a user’s ‘name, likeness and image’, which it uses for external advertising, if they remove content from the site.

Following a protest campaign, it returned to the previous terms of use. However, it’s unclear what rights Facebook has over content that is not posted.


http://www.information-age.com/technolog...st-posting
Reply
#2
Reply
#3
They've been haversting since its' conception. Ever tried to "Delete My Account".??

This is not news lol
Reply
#4
This is hardly unique to Facebook. Any text input box on any web site (this one included) is capable of silently capturing every key press whether or not you ever submit it.
Reply
#5
(Apr 23, 2015, 22:40 pm)Moe Wrote: This is hardly unique to Facebook.  Any text input box on any web site (this one included) is capable of silently capturing every key press whether or not you ever submit it.

you just break my heart! Anyways, next time I'll press fuck word more oftenly!  Rolleyes
Reply


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Does anyone have this issue with fake torrents Maddhatter69 4 1,830 Aug 23, 2024, 05:19 am
Last Post: stormium
  Does "Avatar: The Way of Water" Require Foreign Subtitles? Mr. Kingsbury 3 1,654 Jun 07, 2024, 13:17 pm
Last Post: RobertX
  Does subtitles on Fmovies work for anyone? ivo700 0 1,181 May 09, 2024, 06:32 am
Last Post: ivo700
  Peter Sunde / Brokep recent interview "No one does tech for good " ProxyDuck 7 3,238 Jan 29, 2024, 19:34 pm
Last Post: lustrous
  Posting and deleting beimi1009 3 3,564 Nov 28, 2023, 12:41 pm
Last Post: lustrous



Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)