Facebook, now known as Meta, is accused of allowing Netflix to access private user messages for nearly a decade to tailor content, as per a lawsuit. Meta denies the claims, stating it was a standard API agreement. The lawsuit alleges a special relationship between the two tech giants, with Netflix reportedly paying over $100 million for access to user messages. Despite Meta's denial, concerns over data privacy have arisen.
Meta (Again) Denies Netflix Read Facebook Users' Private Messenger Messages https://t.co/MVOhLjgrlA
Fox Business: Facebook let Netflix peek into user DMs, explosive court docs claim. https://t.co/S5QWyfT6mq
Facebook Accused of Giving Netflix Access to Users' Private Messages https://t.co/ZVJIT5PhjZ
Why Facebook Watch Was Scrapped: Keeping Netflix Happy, Lawsuit Says https://t.co/08dHe9Dp2D
Meta denies Netflix had access to private Facebook messages – report https://t.co/zkwpaOVBRE
A court filing alleges a “special relationship” between Facebook and Netflix that allowed the latter to access the former’s “Inbox API” – a scenario that would have given the streaming giant enough access to Facebook’s user message inboxes. https://t.co/ayjjSyhH0V https://t.co/hL65lP1hkL
Lawsuit reveals that Facebook has reportedly sold all of its users private messages to Netflix for $100 million https://t.co/pKxubK2J6u
Meta Denies Allegations Of Granting Netflix Access To Private Messages Amid Data Privacy Concerns https://t.co/IsDyiIHPuE
Facebook Gives Netflix Access to Texts; Google Deletes Incognito Data https://t.co/9sgMGHQiI6
#Meta let #Netflix read #Facebook users' direct messages, court documents claim https://t.co/Fi2HPslDWB https://t.co/WXIPWJfYhM
NETFLIX AND META SWAP YOUR PRIVATE DATA Zionist swapping your private messages. In return for access to your private messages on Messenger, Facebook exchanged them with Netflix for your entire watch history, with Netflix shelling out over $100 million for advertising… https://t.co/JYw5dUZSX2
Facebook sold your private messages to Netflix. I guess Love is not Blind. https://t.co/W1eShs1bwb
Lawsuit claims Meta hobbled Facebook Watch to help Netflix https://t.co/63emTDCTIE
🇺🇸 Facebook let Netflix peek into user DMs, explosive court docs claim https://t.co/9y3STElAoD
Facebook selling Netflix all of their users private messages is not a surprise, my question is why the hell would Netflix even need those messages for? https://t.co/MjGe5TrWoq
Facebook gave Netflix all your private messages on Messenger in exchange for all your watch history, while Netflix paid them $100M+ for ads. Meta will sell your data at a heartbeat for profit. https://t.co/LF4bJeI3Et
Meta (again) denies that Netflix read users’ private Facebook messages: https://t.co/JFtVBM3CdV by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Meta (again) denies that Netflix read users’ private Facebook messages https://t.co/pWwC3MXN2u
New Video Facebook Has Been Selling Customers Private DM's & Messages To Netflix For Over 10 Years. When Questioned About It Their Reply Was Simply..."Everyone Else Does It Too" Watch & Share https://t.co/nVWDAC3lc7
Facebook should be sued into oblivion for selling all of our private DMs to Netflix. Congress is too inept to deal with social media, and that is very clear.
Adding bit of nuance to smthn quickly trending in my circles: Appears that Netflix used to support a Facebook login. In general, when agreeing to be able to log in to a platform with another platform's credentials, you're agreeing to data sharing. (1/) https://t.co/K7K3wRDYWd https://t.co/uxfyiZf5dc
Facebook parent $META is alleged to have allowed $NFLX to see private user DMs "for nearly a decade" in order to help the streaming giant tailor content to users, according to claims made in an explosive new lawsuit. 🌶️ https://t.co/0eqzZJGHgV
Facebook Shared Private DMs With Netflix 'For Nearly A Decade' According To Lawsuit https://t.co/2K5BF0Zy7V
ALERT: Facebook let Netflix peek into user Private Messages, explosive court docs claim https://t.co/bHiQf2rsxe
'Meta shared private messages of Facebook's users to Netflix'? Company spokesperson replies https://t.co/EV5q4jSvXU
This is going viral on this app and elsewhere, and completely untrue. If you read the lawsuit, it describes a very standard agreement where Netflix uses Facebook’s API to allow users to message their friends on messenger, directly from the app. But the truth of course is less… https://t.co/GCoBT0LwhV
Facebook, $META, let Netflix, $NFLX, see user DMs to help them tailor content as part of a close collaboration between the two tech giants, new court documents claims per DailyMail.