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8bitfuture:

Facebook monitoring you for illegal activity.
Facebook’s Chief Security Officer has revealed details of how the company screens users activity for potential criminal activity. It also monitors for evidence of “imminent bodily harm, or to protect ourselves and you from people violating our Statement of Rights and Responsibilities”.
Rather than have Facebook employees screen for activity directly, the monitoring is done by software which monitors for specific words or phrases.

The software pays more attention to chats between users who don’t already have a well-established connection on the site and whose profile data indicate something may be wrong, such as a wide age gap. The scanning program is also “smart” — it’s taught to keep an eye out for certain phrases found in the previously obtained chat records from criminals including sexual predators.
If the scanning software flags a suspicious chat exchange, it notifies Facebook security employees, who can then determine if police should be notified.
Keeping most of the scanned chats out of the eyes of Facebook employees may help Facebook deflect criticism from privacy advocates, but whether the scanned chats are deleted or stored permanently is yet unknown.

8bitfuture:

Facebook monitoring you for illegal activity.

Facebook’s Chief Security Officer has revealed details of how the company screens users activity for potential criminal activity. It also monitors for evidence of “imminent bodily harm, or to protect ourselves and you from people violating our Statement of Rights and Responsibilities”.

Rather than have Facebook employees screen for activity directly, the monitoring is done by software which monitors for specific words or phrases.

The software pays more attention to chats between users who don’t already have a well-established connection on the site and whose profile data indicate something may be wrong, such as a wide age gap. The scanning program is also “smart” — it’s taught to keep an eye out for certain phrases found in the previously obtained chat records from criminals including sexual predators.

If the scanning software flags a suspicious chat exchange, it notifies Facebook security employees, who can then determine if police should be notified.

Keeping most of the scanned chats out of the eyes of Facebook employees may help Facebook deflect criticism from privacy advocates, but whether the scanned chats are deleted or stored permanently is yet unknown.

(Source: Mashable, via 8bitfuture)

— 10 months ago with 70 notes
#tech  #technology  #internet  #computers  #facebook  #privacy 
  1. likethecol0r85 reblogged this from likethecol0r
  2. wumbophilia reblogged this from 8bitfuture and added:
    The software pays more attention to chats between users who don’t already have a well-established connection on the site...
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    HAHA
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  14. djiinraidinnae reblogged this from 8bitfuture and added:
    I guess I understand...concern… but I really don’t. Facebook is a private
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  17. neonflavoredskittles reblogged this from davethatcameraguy and added:
    Abel, you need to get MSN or like Yahoo…
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  21. davethatcameraguy reblogged this from 8bitfuture and added:
    Remind me to stop using facebook.
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  29. jordanofgilead reblogged this from captcouch and added:
    i’m not ok with this.
  30. renegade-pinkie reblogged this from 8bitfuture and added:
    No. This is an invasion of privacy.
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  34. allbrotnarsramblings reblogged this from 8bitfuture and added:
    WAT DA FUQ
  35. azurechronism reblogged this from 8bitfuture and added:
    mixed feelings on this one. It’s good that they’re trying...prevent bad shit
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