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mahatmakanejeeves

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Thu Aug 13, 2015, 12:16 PM Aug 2015

Facebook Dumped Intern After He Pointed Out Messenger's Creepy Location Tracking

It's not just the gummint that you have to worry about.

Facebook Dumped Intern After He Pointed Out Messenger's Creepy Location Tracking

Kate Knibbs
8/13/15 10:36am

Advice if you want to work for Facebook: Don’t rock the boat. A Harvard student lost his internship with Facebook after provoking the company into updating its location sharing settings for Messenger.

Aran Khanna had an internship lined up at Facebook, but the Harvard student wasn’t going to sit around with his thumb up his butt until that happened. Instead, he got ready for his time at Facebook by creating a Chrome extension to showcase how the company gathers location data using Messenger’s Android app. The default setting meant anyone using Messenger for Android would share their detailed location data with anyone who they were in a message thread with, even if they weren’t Facebook friends.

He called the extension “Marauder’s Map” and it did exactly what he hoped: It drew attention to Facebook’s extensive location tracking. A lot of attention. People were freaked out by how closely Messenger could track your movements if you left its default location sharing settings on. Khanna wrote a Medium post describing his reasons for creating the app:

I decided to write this extension, because we are constantly being told how we are losing privacy with the increasing digitization of our lives, however the consequences never seem tangible

Within a day, Facebook asked Khanna not to talk to the press. He complied. Within two days, Facebook asked Khanna to deactivate the extension. He complied. Within three days, Khanna had lost his coveted internship. Nine days later, Facebook released an update for Messenger’s location sharing, so even though Khanna got screwed, his jettisoned summer gig resulted in an actual privacy improvement from Facebook.
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Facebook Dumped Intern After He Pointed Out Messenger's Creepy Location Tracking (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2015 OP
Yikes! And how much more will be revealed about all mobile location apps in the future? Fred Sanders Aug 2015 #1
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Fred Sanders

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1. Yikes! And how much more will be revealed about all mobile location apps in the future?
Thu Aug 13, 2015, 12:23 PM
Aug 2015

"You may not believe that there are enough of these location tagged messages to provide truly invasive data on any one person, since they must be on mobile, with GPS on, and choose to share their location for it to be sent… right?

What you should keep in mind is that the mobile app for Facebook Messenger defaults to sending a location with all messages.
It’s not just locational data, it’s very, very specific locational data:

Go ahead and see how many messages in your chats have locations attached. I’m guessing it’s a lot of them. And if this isn’t already starting to get a bit weird, the first thing I noticed when I started to write my code was that the latitude and longitude coordinates of the message locations have more than 5 decimal places of precision, making it possible to pinpoint the sender’s location to less than a meter."

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