Facebook questioned about pulling Android call, text data
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Facebook questioned about pulling Android call, text data
An advertisement in The New York Times is displayed on Sunday, March 25, 2018, in New York. Facebooks CEO apologized for the Cambridge Analytica scandal with ads in multiple U.S. and British newspapers Sunday. The ads signed by Mark Zuckerberg say the social media platform doesnt deserve to hold personal information if it cant protect it. (Jenny Kane/Associated Press)
By Tom Krisher?|?AP March 25 at 7:48 PM
On the same day Facebook bought ads in U.S. and British newspapers to apologize for the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the social media site faced new questions about collecting phone numbers and text messages from Android devices.
The website Ars Technica reported that users who checked data gathered by Facebook on them found that it had years of contact names, telephone numbers, call lengths and text messages.
Facebook said Sunday the information is uploaded to secure servers and comes only from Android users who opt-in to allow it. Spokeswomen say the data is not sold or shared with users friends or outside apps. They say the data is used to improve peoples experience across Facebook by helping to connect with others.
The company also says in a website posting that it does not collect the content of text messages or calls. A spokeswoman told the Associated Press that Facebook uses the information to rank contacts in Messenger so they are easier to find, and to suggest people to call.
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