Remember all the hullaballoo in October over The Wall Street Journal’s report that third-party Facebook developers were leaking user information to Internet tracking firms? Turns out those privacy ...
Developer LOLapps, whose access to the Facebook service was unexpectedly terminated over the weekend, said on Monday that it was back. Facebook said Sunday, however, that the Journal was exaggerating ...
Following an embarrassing expose in the Wall Street Journal, Facebook has tightened its controls over the ways in which applications that use the social networking platform can share unique user ...
“It has been a big weekend in the news for privacy and Facebook applications. As tonight’s Facebook developer blog post states, ‘In most cases, developers did not intend to pass this information, but ...
For the past few months, we've been looking at the Facebook API, which makes it possible to integrate third-party applications into the popular social-networking site. Facebook is remarkable to users ...
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