Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Facebook bans developers from using its data for surveillance tools

Facebook has barred software developers from accessing the social network's data to create surveillance tools.


The move follows criticism from privacy groups after the American Civil Liberties Union reported that police were using its location data to track protestors. 


Our correspondent in New York Liling Tan has the details. 


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