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>"Social media giant Facebook's subsidiary Novi Financial has retained the right to share the information of Libra users with the third parties, with users' consent, and in certain cases - "without further notice.""
>"Social media giant Facebook's subsidiary Novi Financial has retained the right to share the information of Libra users with the third parties, with users' consent, and in certain cases - "without further notice.""
This is How Facebook's Novi Can Share Libra User Info With Others Social media giant Facebook's subsidiary Novi Financial has retained the right to share the information of Libra users with the third parties, with users' consent, and in certain cases - "without further notice." As reported, in May, Facebook rebranded its Calibra subsidiary, responsible for the Libra project, saying that the first product Novi Financial will introduce is the Novi digital wallet designed for Libra digital currencies. However, previously, Facebook stated that these currencies can be stored on other wallets too. In either case, as Facebook is criticized for its lax approach towards privacy, let's take a closer look at how Novi can share Libra user data. What kind of information is collected? Per Novi's website data policy (updated on May 26, 2020), there are two types of information collected when interacting with it: those directly provided by the user (full name, email address, and countries selected as of interest), and those collected automatically during a user's interaction with the website (browser type, operating system, pages visited, IP address, time zone, language, mobile operator, first-party cookie IDs and settings, etc).
This is How Facebook's Novi Can Share Libra User Info With Others Social media giant Facebook's subsidiary Novi Financial has retained the right to share the information of Libra users with the third parties, with users' consent, and in certain cases - "without further notice." As reported, in May, Facebook rebranded its Calibra subsidiary, responsible for the Libra project, saying that the first product Novi Financial will introduce is the Novi digital wallet designed for Libra digital currencies. However, previously, Facebook stated that these currencies can be stored on other wallets too. In either case, as Facebook is criticized for its lax approach towards privacy, let's take a closer look at how Novi can share Libra user data. What kind of information is collected? Per Novi's website data policy (updated on May 26, 2020), there are two types of information collected when interacting with it: those directly provided by the user (full name, email address, and countries selected as of interest), and those collected automatically during a user's interaction with the website (browser type, operating system, pages visited, IP address, time zone, language, mobile operator, first-party cookie IDs and settings, etc).
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