Facebook mulled charging for access to user data
Facebook on Wednesday said it considered charging application makers to access data at the social network.
Such a move would have been a major shift away from the policy of not selling Facebook members' information, which the social network has stressed in the face of criticism alleging it is more interested in making money than protecting privacy.
"To be clear, Facebook has never sold anyone's data," director of developer platforms and programs Konstantinos Papamiltiadis said in response to an AFP inquiry.
"Our APIs have always been free of charge and we have never required developers to pay for using them, either directly or by buying advertising."
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