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Why does not anyone believe in Google-Facebook?
Users are losing confidence in big companies such as Google and Facebook. Currently, users have the least confidence in technology companies. This is because some of the events happened for some days.
Ten days ago, Facebook acknowledged that five million users of their data were unsuccessful. The information is captured by using Facebook security. The hackers got the chance to attack Facebook through a feature called "View As". Users see how their account looks to others through View Azage. It is known through the advantages of how Facebook friends see one. The infected users' accounts are automatically logged out and re-login requests.
According to a report in Forbes Online, Facebook authorities could not give a clear idea about the users' actions in these incidents, and could not find out who was involved in the recent incident handling of information. Even, what kind of information was captured, could not say that.
This is not the first such incident. Earlier, in April this year, data from Facebook accounted for 870 million users. The political consultancy firm Cambridge Analyst has grabbed the information unofficially from Facebook, Facebook said. Facebook has not warned users about the data being useless
Google was very cautious about the Facebook data scandal So they did not disclose the security of Google Plus in March. On Monday, the information about Google Plus was unaffected. Reports of news agency Reuters reported that data of five million users from Google Plus was unsuccessful. Google's parent organization Alfabet decided to stop their Google Plus service due to its failure. The Google Plus Authority said more than 500,000 Google Plus users' information was lost to hundreds of developers outside. So the customer version of Google Plus (Consumer Edition) is being discontinued. Google Plus is making the policy of data exchange more difficult.
Although Google acknowledged the issue, it has been holding it for a while. Google says that, from their site, developers had the opportunity to get information. But there are concerns that the software can exploit the software and the miscreants can capture the information.
Generally, users are expecting to have their information safe in large companies like Facebook and Google. They tell Google their location information and the details of their choice of Facebook. This allows Google and Facebook users to show ads according to their preferences. But now proves that companies like Google and Facebook are not protecting user information.
If you can believe in such a great technology company? Amazon is proud of its security. Apple also has a reputation for security. In a survey conducted by Survey Monkey and Rikode in April, a user is more trusted to protect personal information than a user, who is asked. Only two percent of users named Apple and Amazon. Facebook and Google's names emerge as the least trusted organization in the survey.
Apple's authorities have long sought to protect user information. But there is also a discussion on how to assist their law enforcers.
Apart from this, the scandal of using China's 'spy chips' is also heard on Apple and Amazon devices.
Experts say cyber attacks and hacks will continue to happen. But it seems to be creating confusion about technology companies. If Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon have to maintain user trust, then the security of their information must be confirmed beforehand. If any event happens, then the user will be able to quickly tell. But now the regulator has decided to make a lot of fines, so that the information security of users will improve somewhat. But trust the organization, it depends on the user.
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