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It’s thought to have run between June 2016 and approximately May 2019, withYouTubeandAmazonbeing the next targets.
The Onavo team took things into their own hands, coming up with a solution about a month later.
However, asTechCrunch reported, not everyone working at Facebook was eager to cross this red line.
For instance, the then-head of security engineering Pedro Canahuati expressed his concerns over the practice.
“I cant think of a good argument for why this is okay.
No security person is ever comfortable with this, no matter what consent we get from the general public.
The general public just doesnt know how this stuff works,” he wrote in an email.