[Dixielandjazz] Facebook's New Mandatory Messenger App
Jim Allen
jim.allen at longhornband.net
Fri Aug 8 13:47:39 PDT 2014
First, this is *VERY* important to read and understand. I’m doing my best
to look out for all the Facebook Users who aren’t as tech savvy as their
kids or friends. I’m trying to help explain what’s happening because if I
don’t…nobody else will!
If you’re anything like your neighbor…you probably use Facebook on your
phone *WAY* more than you use it on a computer. You’ve been sending
messages from the Facebook app and it probably always asks you if you want
to install the Facebook Messenger App.
It’s always been* OPTIONAL* but coming soon to your Facebook experience….it
won’t be an option…it will be mandatory if you care to send messages from
your phone.
No big deal one might think…but the part that the average Facebook User
doesn’t realize is the permissions you must give to Facebook in order to
use the Facebook Messenger App. Here is a short list of the most disturbing
permissions it requires and a quick explanation of what it means to you and
your privacy.
- *Change the state of network connectivity* – This means that Facebook
can change or alter your connection to the Internet or cell service. You’re
basically giving Facebook the ability to turn features on your phone on and
off for it’s own reasons without telling you.
- *Call phone numbers and send SMS messages* – This means that if
Facebook wants to…it can send text messages to your contacts on your
behalf. Do you see the trouble in this? Who is Facebook to be able to
access and send messages on your phone? You’re basically giving a stranger
your phone and telling them to do what they want when they want!
- *Record audio, and take pictures and videos, at any time* – Read that
line again….RECORD audio…TAKE pictures….AT ANY TIME!! That means that the
folks at Facebook can see through your lens on your phone whenever they
want..they can listen to what you’re saying via your microphone if they
choose to!!
- *Read your phone’s call log, including info about incoming and
outgoing calls* – Who have you been calling? How long did you talk to
them? Now Facebook will know all of this because you’ve downloaded the new
Facebook messenger app.
- *Read your contact data, including who you call and email and how
often* – Another clear violation of your privacy. Now Facebook will be
able to read e-mails you’ve sent and take information from them to use for
their own gain. Whether it’s for “personalized advertisements” or if it’s
for “research purposes” ….whatever the reason..they’re accessing your
private encounters.
- *Read personal profile information stored on your device* – This means
that if you have addresses, personal info, pictures or anything else that’s
near and dear to your personal life…they can read it.
- *Get a list of accounts known by the phone, or other apps you use* –
Facebook will now have a tally of all the apps you use, how often you use
them and what information you keep or exchange on those apps.
Hopefully, you take this as serious as I do…after reading more about it and
studying the permissions I have now deleted the app from my phone and don’t
intend to use it ever again. I still have my Facebook app but I just won’t
use the messaging feature unless I’m at a computer. Even then, I might not
use messaging anymore.
With these kinds of privacy invasions I think Facebook is pushing the
limits to what people will let them get away with. I remember when the
Internet first began it’s march toward socializing dominance when AOL would
send us CD’s for free trials every week. On AOL, we made screen names that
somewhat hid our identities and protected us against the unseen dangers
online. Now, it seems that we’ve forgotten about that desire to protect our
identity and we just lay down and let them invade our privacy.
There may be no turning back at this point because many people won’t read
this or investigate the permissions of Facebook’s new mandatory app but at
least I can say I tried to help us put up a fight. Pass this along to your
friends and at least try to let them know what they’re getting into.
http://thebull.cbslocal.com/2014/08/07/facebook-crosses-the-line-with-new-facebook-messenger-app/
Troubling!
Best
Jim Allen
TUBA!
New Braunfels, TX
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