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  2. Hacker finds bug that allowed anyone to bypass Facebook 2FA

    techcrunch.com/2023/01/30/facebook-two-factor

    Mänôz found the bug in the Meta Accounts Center last year, and reported it to the company in mid-September. Meta fixed the bug a few days later, and paid Mänôz $27,200 for reporting the bug ...

  3. Meta cuts off third-party access to Facebook Groups, leaving ...

    techcrunch.com/2024/02/05/meta-cuts-off-third...

    Meta explained that a major use case for the API was a feature that allowed developers to privately reply in Facebook Groups. For example, a small business that wanted to send a single message to ...

  4. A leaky database spilled 2FA codes for the world’s tech giants

    techcrunch.com/.../leaky-database-two-factor-codes

    But codes sent over SMS text messages are not as secure as stronger forms of 2FA — an app-based code generator, for example — since SMS text messages are prone to interception or exposure, or ...

  5. Meta is shutting down the standalone Facebook Gaming app

    www.engadget.com/meta-killing-standalone...

    Users will merely have to go to the Gaming tab in the main Facebook app to watch their favorite creators' livestreams. Facebook is killing its Facebook Gaming app on 28 October 2022 pic.twitter ...

  6. Facebook is testing a face detection tool to verify your ...

    www.engadget.com/2019-11-05-facebook-facial...

    That still means Facebook is storing face data -- it's just that the data won't be used for facial recognition purposes. Facebook isn't entirely shying away from facial recognition, it seems. Code ...

  7. Meta will stop offering Reels bonuses to creators on Facebook ...

    techcrunch.com/2023/03/10/meta-will-stop...

    Meta is pausing its program to pay bonuses to creators for making Reels and hitting specific benchmarks. The program, originally introduced in 2021, incentivized content makers to generate more ...

  8. Infer Static Analyzer - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infer_Static_Analyzer

    Infer, [1] sometimes referred to as "Facebook Infer", is a static code analysis tool developed by an engineering team at Facebook along with open-source contributors. It provides support for Java, C, C++, and Objective-C, and is deployed at Facebook in the analysis of its Android and iOS apps (including those for WhatsApp, Instagram, Messenger and the main Facebook app).

  9. Privacy concerns with Facebook - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privacy_concerns_with_Facebook

    The number one reason for users to quit Facebook was privacy concerns (48%), being followed by a general dissatisfaction with Facebook (14%), negative aspects regarding Facebook friends (13%), and the feeling of getting addicted to Facebook (6%). Facebook quitters were found to be more concerned about privacy, more addicted to the Internet, and ...