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Facebook Answers Data Sharing Allegations With Clarifying Posts by ExecutivesByBill Toulas-December 20, 2018.630 The posts shed light on the implementation details between the platform and its integration partners Facebook states that nothing has ever been done without the consent of the users and that everything has been made public before following the recent article Nyt’s cited documents will find their way back to the courtrooms because Facebook is against a variety of ongoing investigations right now but the social media giant also had to reach out to the public. The negative publicity that things have taken recently raises their userbase’s mistrust and feeds on leaving levels while raising data sharing. First Konstantinos Papamiltiadis the director of Facebook’s User Platforms and Programmes, through a blog post, backed the company’s “functionality extension” claim. Based on helping people access their favorite social media apps on other sites, he said sharing whatever data Facebook provided to their “integration partners” was completed. Such features provide suggestions for contact updates and the ability to find contacts. He states that the integration partners have access to user data that goes as far as private messages, but he points out that all partners had to obtain user authorization so that the consent of the user had to be obtained on each site of the third party. Nonetheless, as he goes on to point out, “these features have now vanished and we have terminated our relationships with computer and network companies months ago.” To explain the part of the released documents showing signs of continuing this operation even to this day Papamiltiadis says: “We should not have left the Apis in place after we shut down the personalization instantaneously. This year, we’ve taken a number of measures to restrict developer access to Facebook information for people and as part of that ongoing effort, we’re in the middle of updating all of our Apis and the partners who can use it. “to find out what else’s on.