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We don't save Android users' data without permission: Facebook

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has said that it does not save call and text data of users without their permission, adding the practice is "widely used" with users having an option to opt-out from it.

was replying to several which claimed that the giant was saving the call and text data of users for years.

A report in said that cellphone users have noticed that has saved a virtual trove of their personal call data.

"This past week, a man was looking through the data had collected from him in an archive he had pulled down from the social networking site," the report said.

"While scanning the information had stored about his contacts, discovered that also had about two years' worth of phone call metadata from his phone, including names, phone numbers, and the length of each call made or received," the report added.

However, a pointed out that the call log was "a widely used practice to begin by uploading your phone contacts".

The added that users give their consent by uploading their contacts, a function that's optional. People can also delete contact data from their profiles by using a tool available on Web browsers, stated.

Later, issued a statement saying, "You may have seen some recent reports that has been logging people's call and (text) history without their permission. This is not the case."

even explained how users could opt out from giving the giant permission to log the contacts.

"When you sign up for or Lite on Android, or log into on an device, you are given the option to continuously upload your contacts as well as your call and text history," the company said.

"For Messenger, you can either turn it on, choose 'learn more' or 'not now'. On Lite, the options are to turn it on or 'skip'. If you chose to turn this feature on, we will begin to continuously log this information," added.

The tech giant also said that its users' information is securely stored and is not sold to third parties.

"You are always in control of the information you share with Facebook," it said.

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First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 13:54 IST
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