Your Facebook account including private data can be viewed by a Facebook employee

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Your Facebook account including private data can be viewed by a Facebook employee

http://www.techworm.net/2015/02/facebook-employees-can-access-your-fb-account-without-password.html

Your Facebook timeline and private information can be accessed by Facebook engineers anytime, any day without even having your password or notifiying you. Facebook says that this is being done for greater good, but is it really?

Paavo Siljamäki, director of record label, Anjunabeats, dropped in to the Facebook office for for enquiring about how to use Facebook optimally for his record label promotion. He however encountered a pretty bewildering scene when the person behind the desk at the Facebook office tapped into his Facebook account without even entering password, though he was politely asked for permission to access it.

Siljamäki thought this a bit odd and made a Facebook post about it, here is what he had to say,





The important thing about the Facebook employee accessing Siljamäki’s profile was that, the user did not get even a token email that his profile page was being accessed. Further the exact number of Facebook employees having such a ‘master key’ to all Facebook users pages was also not known.

Facebook issued a official statement about this fact :


“We have rigorous administrative, physical, and technical controls in place to restrict employee access to user data. Our controls have been evaluated by independent third parties and confirmed multiple times by the Irish Data Protection Commissioner’s Office as part of their audit of our practices.”

“Access is tiered and limited by job function, and designated employees may only access the amount of information that’s necessary to carry out their job responsibilities, such as responding to bug reports or account support inquiries. Two separate systems are in place to detect suspicious patterns of behavior, and these systems produce reports once per week which are reviewed by two independent security teams.”

“We have a zero tolerance approach to abuse, and improper behavior results in termination.”

In the statement, Facebook didnt explain as to how many ‘elite’ employees had such kind of access but made one thing clear that they had zero tolerance for abuse of such powers.

Facebook said that the customer service tool that can grant access to a any Facebook user account heavily monitored and controlled, requires consent from the user (in Siljamäki’s case verbal approval was taken) and can only be used in specific cases by a select group of employees.

Facebook statement says that abuse of such powers can result in firing of that particular employee but that will come at a later stage when the abuse has already happened.

What will happen to the Facebook users whose Facebook accounts are abused in any which way with a malafide intent by any employee or group of employees? This question will never be answered!
 

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funny thing, the facebook privacy policy outlines what and how they'll going to utilize and maintain your data and metadata pertaining to you. :yeshrug:

*****Edited to add******

It's no excuse not to read the user agreements which now are termed policies and under the banner of privacy.

for example, if you goto facebook and read just the first 3 sections of their Data Policy[1], you'd see that 'privacy' is considered differently than the normally held definition because what ends up happening is you agree to their ability to gather data you've personally created (e.g., Submit a picture of yourself or add one to your profile) as well as metadata pertaining to you (e.g., a friend messages you ; also any uploaded, synced, or imported contact information).

this is covered in just the first three sections, when a new user sign's up for the service they agree to utilize the service as directed by the organization. in this case the organization is facebook. one figure is quoted as almost being 1.4 billion monthly users[2]. that's a crazy amount of data, even if user's doing less than a GB a week, that's still an insane amount of information.

people agree to this even if they don't choose to read it in the agreements section, but as to the main point of a facebook engineer being able to access the data of specifiable users isn't too wild. he or she was a data engineer more than likely.

but the shyt be right in the open as to what they going to do with your data in the sign up pages, we better start reading them shyt's.


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[1] = https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy
[2] = http://expandedramblings.com/index.php/by-the-numbers-17-amazing-facebook-stats/
 

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Facebook and social networking in general are the dreaded RFID chips crackpots and conspiracy theorist were so scared of being implemented with years ago


No need for the Government to insert a tracking device in you when you already willingly give them all the info they need
 

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This. Facebook is like using the internet on a smaller scale. Those who OWN Facebook will see all your shyt. Just like those ISP you use see all your shyt. What kinda dummy doesn't know this shyt?


ISP can see what u fap to?


All the pirated movies, tv shows and games?


They know I type BBW, Midget and Granny porn into xvideos brehs?


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Why is this shocking? Are people this stupid to think employees of the company who's service you use cant access your information. Not only do they have access but they archive and have ownership rights to everything you upload or put on your page forever even if you "delete" your page.
 
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