Facebook: "We do not read messages"


After the Sunday Times claimed that Facebook calls text messages of its customers, the company clarified that it was a false report



Is Facebook reads the SMS messages you? After the Sunday Times newspaper published by the British Facebook admits she calls them text messages smartphones its mobile application is installed, the company announced that it was a false report. Last night, the newspaper published a story about abuse, as it were, of privacy privileges of different mobile applications - and also spoke on Facebook, 'the reader' posts of its users.
Facebook acknowledged its Android scans several small messages, but it as an experiment and develop new messaging service in turn. The application did not really read the posts, and its terms and conditions specify the scanning capability it uses. The reason for this is to test the ability of future Facebook products will include the elements of SMS. "Sunday Times invented a creative conspiracy, and claim that we read posts of users is ridiculous," Facebook spokesman. "Apart from the limited testing, not launched anything, so we do not even use the terms of use specified authority. Sunday Times completely wrong terminology and arguments you could read their messages was implemented".
Since the publication of the Sunday Times last night criticized the newspaper for the erroneous statement published. "The Times's article in the paper is not clear Sllachotbim deep understanding of the permissions form of work in these applications. Most article aim to increase fear, uncertainty and doubt, without basis," reads the website of Technology theverge.com. "Too bad that the paper chose a sloppy mess with a real problem."

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