Last week was a busy one for the conversation around digital privacy as Facebook fired an employee of its security division for allegedly misusing his privileged access to stalk women, while the Wall Street Journal broke the story that the company’s own employees are protected by a special privacy feature that alerts them when its security employees access their profiles. In the space of just one week, it emerged that Facebook’s security staff can access any of the platform’s ordinary two billion profiles and rummage through them without the user ever knowing their information has been accessed, while if those same security staff attempt to access a fellow Facebook employee’s profile to investigate misconduct or illegal activity, that employee will receive a notice they are being investigated.
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