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  • Coronavirus: Facebook Bug Has Been Blocking Legitimate News

    Coronavirus: Facebook Bug Has Been Blocking Legitimate News

    Facebook has admitted to a bug that has been blocking legitimate news about the coronavirus pandemic.

    The issue appears to have been related to Facebook’s anti-spam algorithm. Users have been seeing the dreaded “Your post goes against our Community Standards on spam” warning, and a slew of posts to legitimate news articles have been removed.

    Guy Rosen, Facebook’s VP of Integrity, took to Twitter to let users know the problem was being addressed:

    We’ve restored all the posts that were incorrectly removed, which included posts on all topics – not just those related to COVID-19. This was an issue with an automated system that removes links to abusive websites, but incorrectly removed a lot of other posts too.

    — Guy Rosen (@guyro) 3/17/20

    Despite Rosen’s reassurance, many individuals replied to his tweet to say Facebook posts were still being flagged and removed. In some cases, posts were being removed, restored and removed again. Even worse, some users pointed out that there were still plenty of fake news and posts about coronavirus “cures” active, while legitimate articles were being flagged.

    Whatever the cause of Facebook’s issue, the company has lost a lot of good will—not that it has a lot left after recent scandals—over this issue at a time when people depend on accurate news and information.

  • Facebook App Caught Activating iPhone Camera Without Permission

    Facebook App Caught Activating iPhone Camera Without Permission

    People have long suspected the Facebook app of ignoring permissions and spying on its users. Now, it would seem, a website designer has caught Facebook in the act.

    Joshua Maddox discovered the issue when transitioning between different Pages within the app. As Mr. Maddox tapped on a profile picture and then slid it down the screen, the camera could be seen plainly active in the background.

    Mr. Maddox shared a video of his experience on Twitter, an experience that has been reproduced by other users.

    “Found a @facebook #security & #privacy issue. When the app is open it actively uses the camera. I found a bug in the app that lets you see the camera open behind your feed. Note that I had the camera pointed at the carpet.”

    Mr. Maddox said he has confirmed the behavior on five different iPhones, all running 13.2.2. Notably, iPhones running iOS 12 did not display the behavior although, as Mr. Maddox points out, that doesn’t mean the app is not accessing the camera on older version of iOS. He also pointed out a legitimate concern about the degree to which the app is accessing cameras.

    “It’s how @facebook accesses your camera and microphone… This is proof that they are accessing your back camera. They may also be accessing the front camera. If they process that through a facial recognition they could see your actual reaction to posts.”

    Facebook VP Guy Rosen responded with a tweet of his own, downplaying the issue as an innocent bug.

    “We recently discovered our iOS app incorrectly launched in landscape. In fixing that last week in v246 we inadvertently introduced a bug where the app partially navigates to the camera screen when a photo is tapped. We have no evidence of photos/videos uploaded due to this.”

    Whatever the cause or reason behind this issue, it comes from a company that has long since used up any goodwill it has on the privacy front. No matter how many assurances it provides, it’s safe to say that many users will view this as an unacceptable violation of their privacy.