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Facebook blocks sensitive medical data shared by third-party apps
User information from apps is regularly shared with Facebook through a tool that offers developers free analysis of data to help guide improvements to apps, according to the investigation.
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SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook has started blocking sensitive health information that third-party apps had been sharing with the social network in violation of its own rules, said New York officials who investigated the situation.
Data fed into a Facebook analytics tool by app makers included medical diagnoses and whether users were pregnant, according to a report shared by New York financial services department on Thursday.
MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has tightened payment security norms, making banks and other regulated entities more responsible for apps provided by third parties. In its new directive on digital payments security control, the central bank has got down to the minutiae of the transactions.
It requires banks that use third-party apps for digital transactions to have the apps’ source code in escrow should the vendor be unable to provide services. It is not clear whether this is applicable for only proprietary apps of the bank developed by third-parties or all third-party apps.
Bankers say that this regulation could have far-reaching implications if it is applied to third-party apps for the Unified Payments Interface (UPI).