- Apr 16, 2013
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First off, I'm not a paranoid tinfoil hat type of person. But since I am an IT I'm always cautious when it comes to technology only because I'm aware of how it works, how security is sometimes bypassed and am well aware that everything can be hacked.
No I'm not saying this is reserved to IT's nor being elitist. But it's a professional bias :wink:
Nevertheless, given what we know about Facebook Messenger on Android needing a lot of permissions and how some of these permissions are similar on the Windows Phone app (which is made by Facebook), combined to the fact that Facebook did lie in the past about its use of our personal data, my question to you is: Should one fear Facebook Messenger?
Now I don't want to get into the whole "If you have nothing to hide you shouldn't be afraid" debate as it is a philosophical question that we could discuss in length on another occasion.
But in itself, do you think you should be, if not "afraid" maybe wary about what Facebook really does with those permissions and the data they might collect without you knowing?
Thougths?
No I'm not saying this is reserved to IT's nor being elitist. But it's a professional bias :wink:
Nevertheless, given what we know about Facebook Messenger on Android needing a lot of permissions and how some of these permissions are similar on the Windows Phone app (which is made by Facebook), combined to the fact that Facebook did lie in the past about its use of our personal data, my question to you is: Should one fear Facebook Messenger?
Now I don't want to get into the whole "If you have nothing to hide you shouldn't be afraid" debate as it is a philosophical question that we could discuss in length on another occasion.
But in itself, do you think you should be, if not "afraid" maybe wary about what Facebook really does with those permissions and the data they might collect without you knowing?
Thougths?