Following issues arising from the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, social media giant, Facebook, has announced that it is introducing a range of new features in a bid to improve users privacy on the platform.
One of the biggest changes, which will begin on Monday 9 April, is to the app controls.
Mike Schroepfer, Chief Technology Officer at Facebook in a blog about the changes, said: “Starting on Monday, April 9, we’ll show people a link at the top of their News Feed so they can see what apps they use — and the information they have shared with those apps.
“People will also be able to remove apps that they no longer want.
“As part of this process, we will also tell people if their information may have been improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica .”
Other key changes include the removal of the ability to search for friends by their phone number and the announcement that Facebook will delete all call and text logs older than one year.
Mr Schroepfer added: “Overall, we believe these changes will better protect people’s information while still enabling developers to create useful experiences.”