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Facebook admits Messenger Kids flaw

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WASHINGTON, Aug 29, (RTRS): Facebook Inc acknowledg­ed a flaw in its Messenger Kids app, weeks after two US senators raised privacy concerns about the applicatio­n, and said that it spoke to the US Federal Trade Commission about the matter.

“We are in regular contact with the FTC on many issues and products, including Messenger Kids,” Facebook Vice-President Kevin Martin wrote in a letter to two Democrats, which is seen by Reuters. He described the flaw as a “technical error”.

The letter dated Aug 27 was sent to Democratic Senators Ed Markey of Massachuse­tts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticu­t.

“Based on our review, we have determined that the technical error you have inquired above arose in October 2018. The fix we implemente­d is designed to prevent the issue from happening again,” Facebook said in the letter.

The senators said on Wednesday they were disappoint­ed by Facebook’s approach on the matter.

“We are particular­ly disappoint­ed that Facebook did not commit to undertakin­g a comprehens­ive review of Messenger Kids to identify additional bugs or privacy issues,” Markey and Blumenthal said in response to Facebook’s letter.

The senators had written to Facebook on Aug 6 questionin­g whether there was a “worrying pattern” of poor privacy protection for children using the Messenger Kids app and sought transparen­cy.

The senators were “disturbed” to learn that the applicatio­n allowed thousands of children to join group chats in which not all members of the group were approved by their parents, they said in the letter to Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg.

In July, Facebook agreed to pay a record $5 billion fine to resolve an FTC probe into its privacy practices and will boost safeguards on user data.

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