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More complaints against Facebook !

Facebook's security apparatus has been accused of using rivals in surveillance. Facebook created on the name of the Virtual Private Network (VPN) app called Onpo. Criticism started using the information collected from this app. The UK's Commons committee submitted a 100-page report on which the user was charged with spying. This information was given in a BBC Online report.

The complaint has been raised, Facebook intentionally broke the data privacy and anticulture laws.

In the name of the digital, culture, media and sports committee, on the name of extra level security, the app that opened on Facebook, has collected important information about the usage of Facebook. How many apps are using, how many downloads are downloaded - Facebook collects much information. It checks out the performance of an app in the future, and there are many issues that can be found on Facebook in advance. Then they either buy the rival or threaten to stop them.

The committee added a graph of information collected through Onovo, which shows the usage of the application.

In 2013, Facebook wanted to buy competitor Snapchat for 232 million US dollars. Earlier, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg bought Instagram for 100 million dollars. In 2014, Facebook bought WhatsApp for $ 1,000 million US. Those who do not want to be sold to Facebook, they provide Facebook to stop their services. Previously Facebook had taken such steps in the vain service of Twitter They did not allow the use of APIs. Vine is closed in 2016.

According to the study, in 2013, Facebook's five thousand favorite Facebook users receive user information as a special benefit from Facebook. Among these, there are organizations like Ride Sharing Company lift, Airbnb and Netflix.

The UK's Information Security Authority has fined five million US dollars for the Cambridge Analytics data scam last year. The Office of the Information Commissioner said Facebook provided information to the developers without the user's permission.

The United Kingdom's election consultancy company, Cambridge Analysis, collected data from Facebook through a quiz app to pull potential voters.

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