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Facebook Suspends ‘Tens of Thousands’ of Apps for Improper Access to User Data

Posted on September 20, 2019 by pogowasright.org

Sean Burch reports:

Facebook has suspended “tens of thousands” of apps for improperly harvesting user data, the company revealed on Friday.

Few other details were shared by Facebook in its blog post on the matter.

Read more on The Wrap.

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