Facebook pays teens to spy on their phones
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The Facebook scandals don't seem to end any time soon. Since now, various media claim that the social network is secretly paying money to teens, so that they can collect all the activity on their phone. The data includes all the movements of these people in the network. Obtain data to comply with the internal purposes of the firm. The Research app is used, which is a VPN available on Android and iOS.
Facebook pays teens to spy on their phones
Participants in this study receive about $ 20 a month for participating. The social network has been doing everything possible to hide the existence of these studies. Although everything has come to light.
New scandal on Facebook
The social network has been using this Research app since 2016. In it, it seeks to have access to people between 13 and 35 years of age, they are all the users in it. Although, it is assumed that those minor users have to obtain official permission to download the app. Something that in almost all probability has not happened. In this way, Facebook could have access to all the user's data on their phone.
All the information about your web browsing, among others, was sent to the servers of the social network. In addition, it seems that the social network would have also used other programs to have this data. Although it is not known what programs are for now.
At the moment it is not known how many people have taken part in these Facebook actions, nor the countries to which they belong. We will surely have new data soon, because this new scandal does not seem to end soon.
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