After Apple cracked down on Facebook last year for apps that paid its
users for gathering data on phone usage, Facebook has launched a new
app. It will let users sell data about how they use competitors apps.
Facebook recently announced that
it is looking to hire people to download its new app from the Google
Play store.
Once downloaded, the app will exchange data with Facebook on
what other apps the users have on their phone, the app features, how much time they spend on the app, what features they use, and how much time is spent on them.
Last
year in June, Apple had a go at Facebook criticizing its involvement
for similar apps that paid users as young as thirteen years old for
gathering data on their phone usage and other apps they use.
Facebook seems to be more transparent this time around with its approach
and has publicly announced it on their newsroom.
However, they have
not chosen Apple stores to make the app available and instead have gone
for Google Play store so only Android users can participate as users.
For this new study app, only users above 18 will be able to participate
and it is not clear how much the compensation will be paid for using the
app.
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