Facebook Messenger: Handing over your privacy
This has left many users in a bind, as without downloading the extra app they are not able to view, or respond to, messages.
The first question is: do we really need to download another messenger app? And then there is the bigger questions, the question of privacy, and this is not a question that is new to Facebook.
So, should users be alarmed, or at the very least, wary of Messenger? The answer is, yes!
The full of list of permissions that you give to Messenger when you download it is:
Change the state of network connectivity
Call phone numbers and send SMS messages
Record audio, and take pictures and videos, at any time
Read your phone's call log, including information about incoming and outgoing calls
Read your contact data, including who you can call and email and how often
Read personal profile information stored on your device
Access the phone features of the device, like your phone number and device ID
Get a list of accounts known by the phone, or other apps you use.
Apps have become a part our mobile lifestyle and users need to educate themselves on best practice when downloading apps onto devices. Be aware, and look out for apps demanding access to your personal information, and ask yourself - why should they have access to your SMS/MMS, calendar, events and WiFi control?