New charges for Facebook and the involvement of major companies in the case
Facebook faces new charges shortly after the Cambridge Analytica case, but this time a large number of digital companies are involved in the new case, where smartphones are involved, and this issue will deepen Facebook's problems.
A new report by The New York Times indicates that Facebook has signed an agreement with more than 60 international smart phone companies, including Samsung, Apple, Amazon, BlackBerry, Microsoft and others. This agreement gives these companies access To user data and data for their accounts on Facebook and their friends even without their knowledge.
The agreement that enables smart phone manufacturers to seamlessly access Facebook's servers gives them access to important information and data without the user's knowledge, as noted, and companies can share information in practices reminiscent of the Cambridge Analytica case, although these companies justify it By being involved in the provision of a number of services to users and not for the purpose of espionage or gathering information.
Despite the justifications of smart phone manufacturers, experts point out that this agreement remains illegal and reveals some of the secret practices prevalent in the digital world.