Apps Sending Personal Information to Facebook

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Apps Sending Personal Information to Facebook
Short Title Apps Revealing Personal Information of Users to Facebook Through Facebook SDK
Location Global
Date December 2018

Solove Harm Surveillance, Aggregation, Breach of Confidentiality
Information Computer Device, Location, Knowledge and Belief, Behavioral, Identifying, Sexual, Medical and Health, Preference
Threat Actors Facebook, Apps that use Facebook SDK, Bible+, Curvy, ForDiabetes, Grindr, Kwitt, Migraine Buddy, Moodpath, Muslim Pro, OkCupid, Pregnancy+

Individuals
Affected Users of apps that use Facebook SDK
High Risk Groups Medical Patient, Religious Minority, LGBTQ
Tangible Harms

Through its SDK, Facebook provides app developers with data about their users, in exchange accessing user information those apps collect, which it then uses for targeted advertising.

Description

Major Android apps like Tinder, Grindr, and Pregnancy+ were found quietly transmitting sensitive user data to Facebook.

This information includes things like religious affiliation, dating profiles, and health care data, as well as IP address of the device that used the app, the type of device, time of use, and a user-specific Advertising ID, which allows Facebook to identify and link third-party app information to the people using those apps. It's being purposefully collected by Facebook through the Software Developer Kit (SDK) that it provides to third-party app developers. And while Facebook doesn't hide this, users of the apps don't usually know about it. Such detalied user tracking can be interpreted as Surveillance.

Through its SDK, Facebook provides app developers with data about their users, including where one clicks, how long they use the app, and their location when their use it.

In exchange, Facebook can access the data those apps collect, which it then uses to target advertising relevant to a user’s interests.

None of the apps transmitting data to Facebook "actively notified users" that they were doing so.Breach of Confidentiality

As long as a user is logged into Facebook on their mobile device at some point (through their phone’s browser or the Facebook app itself), the company cross-references the Advertising ID and can link the third-party app information to a user profile. Aggregation

Apps that transmit personal information to Facebook include Bible+, Curvy, ForDiabetes, Grindr, Kwitt, Migraine Buddy, Moodpath, Muslim Pro, OkCupid, Pregnancy+, and more.

Laws and Regulations

Sources

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/charliewarzel/apps-are-revealing-your-private-information-to-facebook-and