careful! After Cambridge Anilica, Facebook is also keeping your chats and photos on the look
Facebook confirmed on Thursday that the Facebook team scans all the messages and photos sent from Messenger and approves them only if they are in accordance with all the rules.
New Delhi: You must be thinking that your chats and photos sent to Messenger are completely safe, but you are wrong. Facebook confirmed on Thursday that the Facebook team scans all the messages and photos sent from Messenger and approves them only if they are in accordance with all the rules. The company's moderator can review any message that has been marked by the user or system.
Facebook Workers Review
Facebook has long been saying that its workers always review the post so that they can follow "Community Standards". Any messages which do not correspond to Facebook's Community Standard are blocked. After the data leak of Facebook users, the company is facing tremendous fuss.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed this during an interview with Vox editor, Ezra Klein. Zuckerberg said that Facebook had blocked ethnic cleansing in Myanmar. Zuckerberg further said that the Facebook system searched these messages and then blocked them.
With the help of technology, scan
will tell you that Facebook has said that they do not scan the message for advertising or any other use. Facebook Messenger spokesman said, "For example, when you send a photo to Messenger, our automated system scans using photo matching technology so that child abuse imagery, a link sent by you or a malware Can be detected ''.
The case of data theft has happened before
Meanwhile, data of 80 million 7 million Facebook users from Cambridge Antilica has been improperly shared. Facebook's chief technology officer Mike Schroher said that we have released new privacy tools to keep user data safe on the social networking site.
Facebook Workers Review
Facebook has long been saying that its workers always review the post so that they can follow "Community Standards". Any messages which do not correspond to Facebook's Community Standard are blocked. After the data leak of Facebook users, the company is facing tremendous fuss.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed this during an interview with Vox editor, Ezra Klein. Zuckerberg said that Facebook had blocked ethnic cleansing in Myanmar. Zuckerberg further said that the Facebook system searched these messages and then blocked them.
With the help of technology, scan
will tell you that Facebook has said that they do not scan the message for advertising or any other use. Facebook Messenger spokesman said, "For example, when you send a photo to Messenger, our automated system scans using photo matching technology so that child abuse imagery, a link sent by you or a malware Can be detected ''.
The case of data theft has happened before
Meanwhile, data of 80 million 7 million Facebook users from Cambridge Antilica has been improperly shared. Facebook's chief technology officer Mike Schroher said that we have released new privacy tools to keep user data safe on the social networking site.

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