I agree with Hugo that it is obvious that they have to host your data in 
order to provide any service at all.

About the 'and others', Facebook is used to share content with others, so 
it's obvious that they need to keep what you shared to provide the service 
to the recipients of what you shared.

I'll close this point as irrelevant, so that it will not show up in our 
review on tosdr.org. If someone still wants this point to show up on the 
site, then please reply to this discussion thread, or start a new one.

On Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at 12:30:22 AM UTC+2, Hugo Roy wrote:
>
> Le dim. 19/05/13, 11:53, Suzanne Azmayesh <[email protected]>: 
> > Title : Facebook stores your data 
> > 
> > Topic : Personal data 
> > 
> > Summary : The data are stored as long as it is necessary according to 
> > Facebook, until the account is deleted. Nevertheless, for certain 
> > categories of data that are not specified, Facebook tells about some 
> > specific data retention practices. 
> > 
> > Score suggested : mediocre, 20? 
> > 
> > Quotation from the site : 
> > We store data for as long as it is necessary to provide products and 
> > services to you and others, including those described above. Typically, 
> > information associated with your account will be kept until your account 
> is 
> > deleted. For certain categories of data, we may also tell you about 
> > specific data retention practices. 
>
> So, what's the concern here exactly? It seems normal that Facebook 
> would host your data when you use their service especially since 
> they do it “for as long as it is necessary to provide products and 
> services to you and others” 
>
> The problematic bit can be "and others". We need to research this 
> further. 
>
> -- 
> Hugo Roy, Project Lead 
> Terms of Service; Didn't Read | www.tosdr.org 
>

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