Facebook staff discussed charging companies for access to user data, before ultimately deciding against such a policy, according to reports. . The internal discussions were revealed due to improperly redacted court documents, released as part of Facebook’s lawsuit against American software developer Six4Three last year. According to Ars Technica and the Wall Street Journal, an 18-page court filing contains three pages that were supposed to be blacked out because they contain “sensitive discussion of Facebook’s internal strategic analysis of third-party applications”, Facebook said in other court filings. The link for this article located at The Guardian is no longer available. . Insights from Twitter's confidential discussions regarding the possibility of monetizing user information surfaced through censored legal files.. Facebook Data Sharing Charges, User Data Access, Internal Strategy Discussions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Companies usually exploit consumers' information for free, but Britain's Chris Downs is devising a way for people to cash in As shoppers rev up for the holiday season, many are turning to online auctioneer eBay for unconventional gifts -- a . . . . Companies usually exploit consumers' information for free, but Britain's Chris Downs is devising a way for people to cash in As shoppers rev up for the holiday season, many are turning to online auctioneer eBay for unconventional gifts -- a set of Guinness Christmas brew from 1980, a vintage teddy bear, or perhaps a complete set of someone's personal data. Personal data? That's right. Thirty-year-old London designer Chris Downs recently auctioned 800 pages of his personal information, including bank statements, cell-phone records, and a list of purchases from his local supermarket that includes every item he has bought in the last three years. His auction attracted 422 interested buyers. In the end, Fran Samalionis, another 30-something designer, walked off with the prize. The price: A reasonable 150 pounds or about $240. The link for this article located at Business Week is no longer available. . Businesses take advantage of users' personal details without compensation; however, Jamie Brooks reveals strategies for profiting from data marketplace sales.. Data Privacy, Personal Information Sale, Consumer Data Monetization. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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