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Reading the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy is always a good idea with any company if people are concerned about the privacy of their data. Thanks for leaving a comment! Today a retired cop I work with told me she uninstalled Messenger. She said she just read something about the latest update allowing it to use the app via your camera and mic to spy on you. Have you heard anything about this?

I uninstalled the app. I have been able to access it using Puffin browser app in desktop mode. Thanks for the comment, Susan! No, I have not heard of that at all. If that were actually happening, that would be a huge privacy breach and word would get out fast if that were actually true. The app needs access to your camera and mic so that you can make video calls or audio calls from the app, just as thousands of others app do the same. No snooping like there is with Messenger. I am thinking more and more about trying WhatsApp out.

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I love the fact that they have end-to-end encryption in their messages — helps make people feel safe and that their information is secure. I was just reading about it on their site! Thanks for the comment, Doug! Anyone use WhatsApp along with Facebook Messenger? I have both and I think I got one message from WhatsApp. Thinking about getting rid of that and keeping Messenger for the time being.

Thanks so much for doing this! Hi Margit!

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The comments and reactions have been some good reads. My husband pulled out our air conditioner air filter 2 days ago. Noticed it was dirty. He went to work and I texted him a reminder from my phone to pick one up on his way back. My husband does not use this computer either, and none of my accounts are active on his computer.

This morning I noticed there are air filter ads on my FB feed. Can you explain what may have happened because I find this all too strange and encroaching. Hi Saharai, thanks for the comment. I am still able to access fb messages by using the desktop version. It can also be quite glitchy. Yeah I know what you mean. She had directly Private Messaged a friend on Messenger and shared a recipe for a dessert and within minutes she received a notification from Pinterest about Pins she may be interested in, and those pins were all about that recipe!

If she private messaged a friend about a recipe for a dessert, she more than likely visited the website for that dessert recipe. The action of her private messaging it to her friend had nothing to do with that.

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They already have a perfectly reliable messaging system with multiple platforms for use. I have no doubt that they will bundle the metadata from sms and text messages with other collected data to better profile their users and profit off of them. I understand that the product they offer is contingent upon that data being used, but I am not nor should I be expected to willingly forfeit all expectations of privacy.

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I will delete my account before I do that. Facebook Messenger is like a frickin virus. It takes over your SMS, phone, contacts, and they force you to download it just so you can view your facebook messages. Chat heads pop up automatically, dominating your phone. In essence, Facebook is trying to hijack your at least Android phone without taking the time to build their own operating system. I use Metal. Facebooks two apps are over a gig and Metal is less than a quarter of that and far less intrusive. People who take this lying down are idiots. My facebook app should be just that — for facebook.

I understand some of your frustrations. You should also keep in mind that many of those things are customizable. For example, you talked about the chat heads popping up and dominating your phone. Those can easily be turned off with a switch in settings. I turned mine off right away. I am having problems with people claiming to be someone else.. It is really becoming a huge problem. Ok I have an android phone and I am with T-Mobile now I know why these advertisements keep popping up and yes I need to get rid of them but when I go to settings and turn off the notification I am still getting all that stuff and I am sick of it.

How do I go in and turn off what ever I need to turn off so it stops. I am not a high profile electronics person. I have another question if I am on Facebook messenger can other people besides the one I sent the message to see what I typed? I think that stinks if they can. I was pretty sure that was just an one on one conversation.

The ads shown are usually on a carrier-to-carrier basis, and I have never had T-Mobile before. Also, for the second part of your comment, if you send a message to somebody on Facebook Messenger, only they can see that message. The only way someone else would be able to see it is if someone else was looking over your shoulder at one of your phones while you were messaging that person.

Hope that helps! Thank you for an informative article. Found this via google when trying to find out if the apps are safe or suspect. Just to confirm that it still is possible to access messages without either app but the mobile browser must use desk top version of Facebook. Works fine with Chrome and Samsung Xcover 3. I still do not use messenger, have not downloaded it, etc.

All my android products phone, Tablets, pc I use on the Desktop version and I am able to use messenger via the web browser Chrome or Puffin.

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Like is the picture out on the Internet and able to be accessed by anyone out there? That would be a major privacy breach. There used to be something called the telephone, and then the mobile, and then something called e-mail. They still do a service.

Why does Facebook need these permissions?

This is possibly the biggest smartphone flaw ever discovered. Whatever you decide, the important thing is to use. Watch the video about Whatsapp. Htag, well, pretty nice and from anon to meet you. The "Recent apps" and "Back" buttons are capacitive. It would be essential to have somebody that can help. I have not touched anything.

Even before, I barely used FB on my phone. In two minds to just wing it or put up with it. Your phone provider also logs your calls and your location and will instantly provide law enforcement and the government any information about you they request about you, yet you pay to have your privacy open to the government. Facebook you pay nothing for. Why do people whine so much about a free service nobody forces them to use?

For those using Android devices and Chrome. I just check the Request Desktop site. Works like a charm. I do not want Messenger and never agreed to it but it is here. Progress with the loss of privacy. But thanks for the comment! Hi can Facebook distribute or sell the images and videos you send on messenger? How private are they really?

Or on Fb messenges? That would be a massive no-no. Those are private to your conversations. When trying to access a message in the browser, FB refuses to open the message and insists that I use the app.

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