Facebook launching app that pays users for data on app usage
SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook on Tuesday launched an app that will pay users to share information with the social media giant about which apps they’re using.
The company previously rolled out two similar apps that tracked what activities people did on their phones. But both were shut down after drawing criticism for infringing on privacy and for violating Apple’s App Store guidelines.
Facebook said the new app, called Study, is different than the previous two and was built from scratch. And it is only available on the Google Play Store, though Facebook said it might work to expand it to iOS in the future.
The new app will collect information about which apps people are using and for how long, including which app features are used — giving Facebook valuable insight into how people use its competitors’ services.