Daily Mail

Now it’s revealed Facebook logs all your phone calls and texts

- By David Churchill

THE Facebook data scandal deepened last night after users found the social network had harvested informatio­n including call logs and text messages.

Some users discovered the Silicon Valley giant had been storing complete logs of incoming and outgoing calls and text messages. Others reported data such as contacts in their address books, social events in their phone calendars and even friends’ birthdays had been stored.

One user, Dylan McKay, reported that from October 2016 to July 2017 his logs contained ‘the data of every [mobile] call I’ve made, including time and duration’ and ‘data about every text message I’ve received or sent’. The discoverie­s came after some Facebook users tried to delete their profiles over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.

Rather than delete an account entirely, the social media site encourages people to ‘deactivate’ their profile as this leaves all personal data on its servers.

However, when users request to permanentl­y delete their accounts, the site suggests: ‘You may want to download a copy of your info from Facebook.’

It is this data dump which revealed the extent of the data held. User Mat Johnson said he found his deleted Facebook profile data dump contained informatio­n on ‘every single [mobile] phone call and text I made for about a year’.

Emma Kennedy found Facebook had recorded ‘every single phone number in my contacts. They had every single social event I went to, a list of all my friends and their birthdays, and a list of every text I’ve sent’.

A Facebook spokesman said: ‘People are expressly asked if they want to give permission to upload their contacts from their phone – it’s explained in the apps when you get started. People can delete previously uploaded informatio­n at any time and can find all the informatio­n available to them in their account and activity log.’

The company said an opt-out for uploading contacts is available and users can delete all uploaded contacts by turning off the continuous uploading setting in Facebook’s Messenger app. All previously uploaded contacts are deleted when a user permanentl­y removes their profile.

The findings follow allegation­s that data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica harvested data on millions of Facebook users without permission for political campaignin­g. Facebook printed apologies from founder Mark Zuckerberg in UK newspapers yesterday.

The full-page advert said: ‘ We have a responsibi­lity to protect your informatio­n. If we can’t, we don’t deserve it.’ Mr Zuckerberg has until today to tell MPs if he will give evidence to them about Facebook’s links to Cambridge Analytica.

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