Facebook gives users more control over private lwa data on login apps

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Facebook promises users more control over which private lwa data they share with apps when they get with their Facebook account to log in. There is also an option to anonymously log in to apps so that even the account is not known.

The new login is mainly for advertisers interesting, all promises Facebook the necessary privacybeschermingen. They could now Facebook apps like Spotify and Flipboard have no business on the timeline of Facebook users, without explicit permission, says Facebook. In addition, users can indicate which information they wish to share with an app, such as the friends list, likes and more. Per part, users can specify whether they use the app to share, which happens at login.

In addition, there’s an option to anonymously log in, where users and therefore no information sharing with the creator of the app. Facebook mentions that explicitly as an option, as users, a app is still not know so well. The developer seems to be the option having to build.

The new loginmogelijkheden will in the coming months will gradually become available. Facebook announced the changes at its own developer conference itself the f8 key. There announced Facebook also that developers a Like button in their mobile app can build; up until now could not.

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