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Facebook says it mistakenly let 5,000 developers gather information from people's profiles after a time limit on their rights had expired.
Apps on Facebook are supposed to be prevented from accessing people's personal data if the app has not been used for 90 days.
But Facebook said that lock-out had not always worked due to a flaw in how it recorded inactivity.
"We fixed the issue the day after we found it," the company said.
Facebook has not stated how many users had their personal data scraped.
The harvesting of Facebook users' personal information by third-party apps was at the centre of the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal that was exposed in 2018
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-53263047
Apps on Facebook are supposed to be prevented from accessing people's personal data if the app has not been used for 90 days.
But Facebook said that lock-out had not always worked due to a flaw in how it recorded inactivity.
"We fixed the issue the day after we found it," the company said.
Facebook has not stated how many users had their personal data scraped.
The harvesting of Facebook users' personal information by third-party apps was at the centre of the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal that was exposed in 2018
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-53263047