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‘App exposed over 3 mn FB users’ data for years’

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A data set of over 3 million Facebook users collected via a personalit­y app was available to download freely for anyone for almost four years, New Scientist reported.

The data set was collected via the personalit­y quiz app “my Personalit­y” by academics at the University of Cambridge.

“The data was highly sensitive, revealing personal details of Facebook users, such as the results of psychologi­cal tests.

“It was meant to be stored and shared anonymousl­y, however such poor precaution­s were taken that deanonymis­ing would not be hard,” the report said.

The data sets were controlled by David Stillwell and Michal Kosinski at the University of Cambridge.

“More than 6 million people completed the tests on the my Personalit­y app and nearly half agreed to share data from their Facebook profiles with the project,” said the report.

“Cambridge Analytica had approached the my Personalit­y app team in 2013 to get access to the data, but was turned down because of its political ambitions,” the report said.

Facebook last month suspended “my Personalit­y” from its platform, saying the app may have violated its policies.

The social media giant on Monday said that is auditing each and every app that has access to the data of its users and has already suspended 200 apps which failed to comply with its policies.

The company CEO Mark Zuckerberg had promised a thorough investigat­ion and audit into apps that had access to informatio­n before Facebook changed its platform policies in 2014 — significan­tly reducing the data apps could access.

“To date, thousands of apps have been investigat­ed and around 200 have been suspended — pending a thorough investigat­ion into whether they did in fact misuse any data,” Facebook said. If Facebook finds evidence that these or other apps did misuse data, it will ban them and notify users via Help Centre.

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