Many would probably like to believe it's good that more and more companies are listening to their users. But this is probably not what they had in mind. From the
International Business Times:
On the same day that Facebook touted sweeping new efforts
to protect users’ privacy, the company confirmed that it plans to save
data captured by smartphone microphones, potentially enabling the social
media giant to listen in on private conversations.
In a press release issued Wednesday, Facebook announced a
forthcoming app update in which a new feature uses the phone's
microphone to capture sounds in the user's environment, then identifies
the song, movie or television show the user is watching based on what it
hears. Once the sound is ID'd, users have the option to share it as a
visual component of their posts.
Though Facebook assured that "no sound is stored,” the company acknowledged to International Business Times that it does intend to archive the data gleaned.
No comments:
Post a Comment