Facebook reads android users texts and tracks their phone calls

Booker T Garvey

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Facebook has been collecting call history and SMS data from Android devices

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Facebook has been collecting call records and SMS data from Android devices for years. Several Twitter users have reported finding months or years of call history data in their downloadable Facebook data file. A number of Facebook users have been spooked by the recent Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal, prompting them to download all the data that Facebook stores on their account. The results have been alarming for some.

“Oh wow my deleted Facebook Zip file contains info on every single phone cellphone call and text I made for about a year,” says ‏Twitter user Mat Johnson. Another, Dylan McKay, says “somehow it has my entire call history with my partner’s mum.” Others have found a similar pattern where it appears close contacts, like family members, are the only ones tracked in Facebook’s call records.

Ars Technica reports that Facebook has been requesting access to contacts, SMS data, and call history on Android devices to improve its friend recommendation algorithm and distinguish between business contacts and your true personal friendships. Facebook appears to be gathering this data through its Messenger application, which often prompts Android users to take over as the default SMS client. Facebook has, at least recently, been offering an opt-in prompt that prods users with a big blue button to “continuously upload” contact data, including call and text history. It’s not clear when this prompt started appearing in relation to the historical data gathering, and whether it has simply been opt-in the whole time. Either way, it’s clearly alarmed some who have found call history data stored on Facebook’s servers
 

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I remember when I downloaded the messenger app it wanted permission to my messages, I said no.

I only use messenger to keep up with a younger cousin of mine whose in the air force. When he was stationed in Japan it was the only way to contact him. As for the Facebook app itself, I don't have it. I only go on Facebook site 3-4 times a year, it's rare. After I found out facebook keeps track of your internet history it made me back off (this was before the Cambridge Analytica info was released). I may delete the messenger app, I need to find a better way to contact my cuz.
 
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