Facebook recently rolled out a new feature that's leaving some users speechless and others running to sign a petition to have it removed, news.com.au reports.
When
enabled by users, the social network's new quirk allows its mobile app
to turn on your smartphone's microphone, listen in on what's around you.
Facebook identifies the music or TV shows it hears, and can tell the
world you're currently "Listening to Iggy Azalea" if it hears you
bumping "Fancy."
The opt-in feature has many users creeped out. More than half a million have flocked to sign a sumofus.com petition to have the new gimmick axed from the app.
"
Tell Facebook not to release its creepy and dangerous new app feature
that listens to users’ surroundings and conversations," the petition
urges. " Facebook says it'll be responsible with this feature, but we
know we can't trust it."
At a time when privacy concerns run
rampant Facebook's new feature seems to go against the trend. In May
Microsoft announced you'll be able to buy an Xbox One without the similarly creepy always-on Kinect watching and listening to your every move.
The
sumofus.com petition is a little less than 200,000 signatures away from
its goal: 750,000. Perhaps if it reaches that mark Facebook will
actually listen to its users.
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