Article 46TC0 Facebook staff discussed cashing in on user data, reports say

Facebook staff discussed cashing in on user data, reports say

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Alex Hern
from Technology | The Guardian on (#46TC0)

Proposals to charge firms for data said to have been revealed by badly redacted court papers

Facebook staff discussed charging companies for access to user data, before ultimately deciding against such a policy, according to reports.

The internal discussions were revealed due to improperly redacted court documents, released as part of Facebook's lawsuit against American software developer Six4Three last year. According to Ars Technica and the Wall Street Journal, an 18-page court filing contains three pages that were supposed to be blacked out because they contain "sensitive discussion of Facebook's internal strategic analysis of third-party applications", Facebook said in other court filings.

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