>Facebook and Instagram have banned developers from using their data for surveillance with a new privacy policy that civil rights activists have long sought to curb spying by law enforcement.
>Following revelations last year that police departments had gained special access to the social networks to track protesters, Facebook, which owns Instagram, announced on Monday that it had updated its rules to state that developers could not “use data obtained from us to provide tools that are used for surveillance”.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/mar/13/facebook-instagram-surveillance-privacy-data
>>59390847
That's just so they can retain the monopoly. But what are they gonna do on the bed?
>warrants
>>59390973
Agreed. This their true intent is probably retain the information to themselves for them to sell. However, it's a good step.
POMF =3
>>59390847
Where can I find more of this semen succubus? Does she have a facebook page?