Wednesday 7 May 2014

Remember how Moves wasn't going to share your data with Facebook? It is now

Remember how Moves wasn't going to share your data with Facebook? It is now

When Facebook announced that it was buying Moves earlier this year, privacy pundits we aghast at the idea of the social network devouring all your biometric fitness data gathered by the tracker.


But the two companies promised not to "commingle" data and that Moves would continue to operate as a stand-alone app.


Now, however, Moves' user agreement has been updated and speaks of sharing information "including personally identifying information" with its affiliated companies - "including but not limited to Facebook."


Move along


The company says that sharing your data will "help provide, understand and improve our services" but it makes no mention of what's in it for Facebook or what it could be getting up to with the knowledge of when you're running, walking, biking, driving or sitting still.


It seems likely that Facebook would use knowledge of your motions to provide more targeted advertising in your news feed. And if you don't like it, you'll have to stop using Moves.

















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