Facebook allocates a bonus of up to $ 40,000 to monitor any breach of user data
Facebook has launched a new program to curb the impact of the penetration and leakage of user data implicated by Cambridge Analytics, the new program will enable anyone who can detect any breach in this area of generous financial reward of up to 40 thousand US dollars.
The new decision comes from Facebook as part of a series of actions taken by the company to overcome the ramifications of the Cambright-Analtica scandal, which is still clouded by the flames. The new decision shows Facebook's desire to emphasize its attempt to turn the page and start a new beginning with users.
Facebook launched the new data bank called Data Abuse Bounty to monitor and report abuses and breaches that may be caused by the misuse of user data by third parties on the YouTube platform developers and companies, which will help the company to control and deal with these violations.
Facebook has a program for reporting bugs and security problems, the "Bug Bounty" program.