Facebook has secretive developer rules in place to prevent another Cambridge Analytica | Mobile Marketing Magazine

Following the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook has been clear about its intentions and attempts to restrict developer access to its platform to avoid a similar incident. Now, it has come to light that the social network introduced secretive new rules to ensure this was the case. The ‘supplemental terms’ go beyond what developers had previously agreed in regards to building apps, according to Business Insider , citing a source. The terms exist in addition to the public policies displayed on Facebook’s developer site, but only developers can see them and have to sign a non-disclosure agreement. Facebook’s ‘App Review’ page on its developer site refers to the supplemental terms but does not specify what they are. It says:...

12 Jul 2018 ... ... the public policies displayed on Facebook's developer site, but only developers can see them and have to sign a non-disclosure agreement.

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