I happened to read that if one of your "Facebook friends" (who you allow to read your posts) has an app, that App can read your data, and nobody knows what happens to it.
"When a player granted an app permission to access their friends, it was all-or-nothing: The app didn’t just get access to a list of people; the app could see everything that the player could see — friends’ birthdays, phone numbers, posts, check-ins, groups, and more."
The article had a page with settings to prevent this
However I can't find such a page. Is it present in Europe?
https://www.vox.com/the-big-idea/20...ica-third-party-apps-friends-regulation-pixel
"When a player granted an app permission to access their friends, it was all-or-nothing: The app didn’t just get access to a list of people; the app could see everything that the player could see — friends’ birthdays, phone numbers, posts, check-ins, groups, and more."
The article had a page with settings to prevent this
However I can't find such a page. Is it present in Europe?
https://www.vox.com/the-big-idea/20...ica-third-party-apps-friends-regulation-pixel