{"id":110865,"date":"2020-03-28T01:04:08","date_gmt":"2020-03-28T01:04:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/appleinsider.com\/articles\/20\/03\/27\/zoom-ios-update-removes-feature-that-sent-user-data-to-facebook"},"modified":"2020-03-28T01:04:08","modified_gmt":"2020-03-28T01:04:08","slug":"zoom-ios-update-removes-feature-that-sent-user-data-to-facebook","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sickgaming.net\/blog\/2020\/03\/28\/zoom-ios-update-removes-feature-that-sent-user-data-to-facebook\/","title":{"rendered":"Zoom iOS update removes &#8216;feature&#8217; that sent user data to Facebook"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><!-- font size selector, BEGIN --> <span class=\"cfix\">&nbsp;<\/span> <\/p>\n<p class=\"gray small byline\"> By <a href=\"https:\/\/appleinsider.com\/cdn-cgi\/l\/email-protection#4f2226242a362c2e223f2d2a23230f28222e2623612c2022\">Mikey Campbell<\/a> <br \/><span class=\"gray\">Friday, March 27, 2020, 06:04 pm PT (09:04 pm ET)<\/span> <\/p>\n<p> <span><span class=\"article-leader\">Video conferencing service Zoom on Friday issued an update for its iOS app, removing an SDK that sent users&#8217; data to Facebook without their express consent. <br \/><\/span><\/p>\n<div align=\"center\">\n<div class=\"article-img\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.sickgaming.net\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/zoom-ios-update-removes-feature-that-sent-user-data-to-facebook.jpg\" alt=\"Zoom\" height=\"331\" class=\"lazy\" data-original=\"https:\/\/www.sickgaming.net\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/zoom-ios-update-removes-feature-that-sent-user-data-to-facebook-1.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.sickgaming.net\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/zoom-ios-update-removes-feature-that-sent-user-data-to-facebook-1.jpg\"><\/div>\n<p><span class=\"minor2 small gray\">Zoom for iOS was updated today to remove Facebook&#8217;s SDK.<\/span><\/div>\n<p>On Thursday, a report from <em>Motherboard<\/em> revealed <a href=\"https:\/\/apps.apple.com\/us\/app\/zoom-cloud-meetings\/id546505307?at=11l4Kw\" rel=\"sponsored\">Zoom&#8217;s iOS app<\/a> was <a href=\"https:\/\/appleinsider.com\/articles\/20\/03\/26\/zoom-for-ios-shares-data-with-facebook-even-if-users-dont-have-an-account\">sharing user analytics<\/a> data with Facebook without noting the practice in its privacy policy. <\/p>\n<p>Specifically, the app used Facebook&#8217;s SDK to integrate &#8220;Login with Facebook,&#8221; a feature that provides quick and easy sign-in capabilities. By including the SDK, however, Zoom automatically connected to and shared information with the Facebook Graph API, even if a user did not maintain Facebook account. <\/p>\n<p>The company also failed to adequately inform users of its data sharing practices. <\/p>\n<p>After the revelation was made public, Zoom on Friday removed Facebook&#8217;s SDK for &#8220;collecting unnecessary device data.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The data collected by the Facebook SDK did not include any personal user information, but rather included data about users&#8217; devices such as the mobile OS type and version, the device time zone, device OS, device model and carrier, screen size, processor cores, and disk space,&#8221; Zoom said in a statement to <em>Motherboard<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Zoom is &#8220;reconfiguring&#8221; the Facebook login feature to allow users to sign on with Facebook through a web browser. Users will need to download an updated version of Zoom&#8217;s iOS app in order for the changes to take effect. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We sincerely apologize for this oversight, and remain firmly committed to the protection of our users&#8217; data,&#8221; Zoom said in its statement.<\/p>\n<p><\/span> <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; By Mikey Campbell Friday, March 27, 2020, 06:04 pm PT (09:04 pm ET) Video conferencing service Zoom on Friday issued an update for its iOS app, removing an SDK that sent users&#8217; data to Facebook without their express consent. Zoom for iOS was updated today to remove Facebook&#8217;s SDK. 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