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by random_walker on 2019-08-11 (UTC).

The media uses the terms Cambridge Analytica “breach” or “hack”. But these words minimize Facebook’s role in what happened. The fact that your personal information could be exfiltrated by any app installed by any of your friends was an intentional feature of Facebook, not a bug. https://t.co/FQIfiHsJWz

— Arvind Narayanan (@random_walker) August 11, 2019
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by random_walker on 2019-08-11 (UTC).

Putting the focus on Cambridge Analytica allows Facebook to say: “We’ve already tamped down on third-party apps. Nothing to see here… move along!” But the dangers of surveillance capitalism aren’t primarily about third-party apps or limited to Facebook. https://t.co/3fJPYUH3oA pic.twitter.com/dxPxPQjiuV

— Arvind Narayanan (@random_walker) August 11, 2019
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