Facebook moves away from surveillance devices and updates its privacy policy

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Mark Zuckerberg's company has not been praised in its history precisely for its privacy policies, Who has read the contract that you "sign" with Facebook when you sign up? You can be honest and say that you have not bothered to read such a billet. That is precisely the problem, most users choose not to read the privacy policies due to two factors: The difficulty of the language used for ordinary mortals; The fact that it is too long and time is money. However, Facebook intends to change this situation, has updated its privacy policy and also strictly moves away from any surveillance device.

The company has proposed to create a "Privacy Policy that everyone understands" campaign, in this way they have updated its content in the United States of America with the intention of making anyone understand at a glance what rights are that you have in your relationship with Facebook. Nevertheless, something tells us that this is without more an image washing campaign, especially when in Europe they already undertook a controversial strategy with which they tried to "force" you to give up your WhatsApp data to their other social network, Facebook.

In short, the company has improved the aspect of this contract, and one of the interesting aspects is that they strictly eliminate the possibility of installing Facebook or Instagram on surveillance devices, as well as preventing the data obtained through Facebook and Instagram from being used for similar purposes. In the end, Facebook continues with these peculiar methods of looking like the good company it wants to be.

However, it is impossible to use the social network without accepting their contracts, so you will have no choice but to accept what Facebook puts on the table if you want to continue using the social network.


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