Facebook privacy

Since 2016, Facebook has been paying users up to $20 per month plus referral fees to sell their privacy by installing the iOS or Android “Facebook Research” app.
A bug caused up to 14 million users’ new posts to appear publicly, even if they previously had a more private default setting.
The firm at the center of the Facebook data hack made the decision after suffering a sharp drop in business.
It might transform how you share information.
People are giving up their personal data for a colorful word cloud and a few Facebook likes.
Ever since Facebook revamped their Messages, there's been a filter placed on your inbox. The one that comes up automatically when you press the Messages icon is your "Inbox" where you get messages from your friends. But it turns out there's an "Other" inbox.