Face book suffers privacy accusations


(MENAFN) End-to-end encryption on Face book messenger is a risk and a backward step in keeping children safe online.", new accusations against face book by the Chief executive of the NSPCC, Peter Wanless, who has contended for social media regulation for the last two years.
A new module is to be discovered at the company"s developer conference in April, as it claims to become more focused on privacy, The messenger service is essential element in the new privacy-focused approach of Face book, and has been upgraded to a new level of encryption, end-to-end for the first time ever, a new privacy feature means that messages to be sent on the platform is high classified and can"t be breached, such as the way used in Whatsapp.
"It puts privacy and secrecy ahead of accountability and transparency, Mr. Wanless accused Face book through The Daily Telegraph, and he also added "It's really unacceptable that reaction to the NSPCC's call for a safer internet is to make it more secret and more dangerous".

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