A former Facebook content screener says he was fired for raising alarms about a new company protocol allowing employees to resurrect data that users deleted.
The new protocol allowed members of the social network’s global escalation team “to circumvent Facebook’s normal privacy protocols” by retrieving data from the Messenger app “that users had chosen to delete”, according to Lawson’s complaint.
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