also even if you don’t say fuck zuck they may track you for “safety” reasons. i can totally picture a supervisor feigning concern to see why someone isn’t checking their email while out sick only to see they’re interviewing at another bay area company.
Facebook’s information security team has tracked users’ locations in other safety-related instances, too.
In 2017, a Facebook manager alerted the company’s security teams when a group of interns she was managing did not log into the company’s systems to work from home. They had been on a camping trip, according to a former Facebook security employee, and the manager was concerned about their safety.
Facebook’s information security team became involved in the situation and used the interns’ location data to try and find out if they were safe. “They call it ‘pinging them’, pinging their Facebook accounts,” the former security employee recalled.
After the location data did not turn up anything useful, the information security team then kept digging and learned that the interns had exchanged messages suggesting they never intended to come into work that day — essentially, they had lied to the manager. The information security team gave the manager a summary of what they had found.
“There was legit concern about the safety of these individuals,” the Facebook spokesman said. “In each isolated case, these employees were unresponsive on all communication channels. There’s a set of protocols guiding when and how we access employee data when an employee goes missing.”
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