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Maybe so, but does a Facebook app uploading my phone number from a friend's phone to their servers, or turning on my friend's microphone while we are having an otherwise-private conversation, count as "freely posting"?


If he gives access to his contact list, yes.

But I can't see a situation in which Facebook turning on a mike to record conversations is not a huge violation of privacy.

Do they do that?


They've introduced an optional feature that records media around you. Based on their past record of changing defaults, I think it's a reasonable possibility that this feature will be turned on by default in the future.


But I can't see a situation in which Facebook turning on a mike to record conversations is not a huge violation of privacy.

Do they do that?

FYI, this is mentioned in the article. It also linked to this article on that specific issue:

http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2014/05/22/facebook-...

Short version: It's not as simple as "they record all your conversations", but yes, they can and do turn on your phone's mic.




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