

With Crimson Hexagon describing itself as having " instant access to the world’s largest volume of unstructured text and images across social, online public, and enterprise-held data sources", it's perhaps little wonder that concerns were raised. Twitter has already blocked the company's access to user data because of concerns about how it was being used and this meant an ICE contract fell though.įacebook may be a little late to the party in showing concern about user data privacy, but in the wake of Cambridge Analytics, the company is erring on the side of caution. We take these allegations seriously, and we have suspended these apps while we investigate.Īs noted by the Wall Street Journal, Crimson Hexagon has a contract with FEMA to monitor discussions that take place online in order to help out with disaster situations. We don't allow developers to build surveillance tools using information from Facebook or Instagram.

In a statement about the matter, a Facebook spokesperson said:

It seems that the company was not complying with Facebook's policies and, following growing public interest in such matters, the social media giant took the decision to cut off Crimson Hexagon's access to user data. Interest in the data analytics firm grew following an article in the Wall Street Journal that questioned how Crimson Hexagon was making use of Facebook data. World Cup: access the hidden mini games in Facebook Messengerįacebook has shut down Crimson Hexagon's access to its API - as well as that of Instagram - following questions about the company's contracts with the US and Turkish governments, as well as its ties to a company associated with the Russian government.Facebook relaxes its ban on cryptocurrency ads.Facebook bug secretly unblocked people you thought you'd blocked.Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Twitter team up on open source Data Transfer Project to ease your data moving woes.
