Facebook Spied on Snapchat Users With Its Secret Project: Documents Reveal

Mar. 27, 2024



Meta has come under fire for its privacy practices yet again. A recent set of leaked documents revealed a secretive project where Facebook’s app allegedly spied on Snapchat user traffic. Here’s everything you need to know.

The Federal court in Californiareleased the documentson Tuesday as a part of the lawsuit between users and Meta. They also revealed that the firmtried to do the same with Amazon and YouTube.

Facebook’s secret project was a part of the company’s IAPP program (In-App Action Panel). This was created to gain a competitive edge over its competitors by intercepting and decrypting their traffic.

How Facebook Spied on Snapchat Users

How Facebook Spied on Snapchat Users

The documents also contained emails discussing the project which were published as a part of the lawsuit. Mark Zuckerberg, Chief Executive of Facebook wrote in an email, “Whenever someone asks a question about Snapchat, the answer is usually that because their traffic is encrypted we have no analytics about them”.

He also wrote, “Given how quickly they’re growing, it seems important to figure out a new way to get reliable analytics about them. Perhaps we need to do panels or write custom software. You should figure out how to do this”.

A few Facebook engineers came up with the idea of using Onavo via “kits”. These kits can beinstalled on iOS and Android to get traffic, effectively making this an MITM (Man-in-the-middle) attack.

Once the project succeeded, an email read, “We now have the capability tomeasure detailed in-app activity” from “parsing Snapchat [sic] analytics collected from incentivized participants in Onavo’s research program”.

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