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Facebook Stole Every Number in Your Phone; Here’s How to Undo the Damage

By Zach Epstein

Published August 12, 2011

| BGR

This may come as a shock considering how seriously Facebook takes your
privacy, but if you’re a Facebook user with one of Facebook’s mobile
applications installed on your
iPhone<http://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/2011/08/12/facebook-stole-every-number-in-your-phone-heres-how-to-undo-damage/#>or
one of several other smartphones, you’ve been robbed. Each and every
contact stored on your phone is probably now also stored on Facebook’s
servers, as was re-re-rediscovered by Facebook users this past week.

Whether or not people in your contact list even have Facebook accounts,
their names and phone numbers are likely now in Facebook’s possession.

There is probably a clause buried deep within Facebook’s terms and
conditions that makes this invasion of your privacy OK on paper, but odds
are still pretty good that it’s not OK with you.

Complete instructions outlining how to remove all of your contacts’ phone
numbers from your Facebook
account<http://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/2011/08/12/facebook-stole-every-number-in-your-phone-heres-how-to-undo-damage/#>can
be found below. Whether or not the data will be completely wiped from
Facebook’s servers is unclear, but we’ll leave that for the lawyers to
figure out.

. Visit facebook.com from a PC and log in

2. in the top-right corner of the screen, click on Account and then Edit
Friends

3. In the menu on the left side of the screen, click on Contacts

4. Here, you will see that each and every one of your contacts in Address
Book are listed along with their phone numbers… wipe the look of shock and
disgust from your face

5. On the right side of the screen, click on the “this page” link

6. Follow the instructions on this page — you’ll have to disable
contact-sync in Facebook’s mobile
app<http://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/2011/08/12/facebook-stole-every-number-in-your-phone-heres-how-to-undo-damage/#>if
it’s enabled — and click the Remove button

*Note: Many users note that Facebook’s mobile apps now carry disclaimers
that mention the fact that Facebook is taking your data. Of course Facebook
does currently include a disclaimer, though the wording makes no mention of
this data being stored on its servers. Even still, this has not been the
case with all versions of the
app<http://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/2011/08/12/facebook-stole-every-number-in-your-phone-heres-how-to-undo-damage/#>,
and there are also numerous reports from users who claim to have never
synchronized their contacts with Facebook’s mobile apps, yet still find all
of their contact data stored on Facebook’s servers.*

*This content was originally published on BGR.com
*


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