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App developers move to alternate login options over Facebook's privacy concerns and new terms of service

The new Facebook terms of service scheduled to be applicable from October 1 states that it can remove or restrict access to your content, services or information if it determines that doing so is reasonably necessary to avoid or mitigate adverse legal or regulatory impacts to Facebook.

September 08, 2020 / 09:13 IST
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App developers are reducing their reliance on Facebook and urging users to login via email or their mobile numbers. This comes after the social media giant’s new terms of service that these third-party app developers are yet to get clarity on.

Third-party applications often rely on using Facebook and Google ID and allow users to use their services. After Facebook recently updated its terms of service, these developers remain in the dark on how the new terms would affect them. App developers have already been encouraging users to login via their email ID or mobile number as an alternative to Facebook login, according to The Economic Times (ET).

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The new Facebook terms of service scheduled to be applicable from October 1 states that it can remove or restrict access to your content, services or information if it determines that doing so is reasonably necessary to avoid or mitigate adverse legal or regulatory impacts to Facebook.

Snehil Khanor, cofounder of dating app TrulyMadly, believes that the new Facebook terms of service are unlikely to affect the company. The shift in the sign-in process is also due to rising concerns over data breach and privacy. “Users stopped using Facebook as a way to login when some privacy concerns surfaced. We also realise that we cannot be dependent on Facebook especially when they are also getting into dating,” Khanor added.