Experts warn job-search platforms steal user data

Experts have raised alarms over major job-search websites collecting and selling personal information from users seeking employment.

Research indicates that many of the largest platforms are transferring user data to third parties without adequate protections.

A quoted expert stated that the findings point to real risks tied to these sites.

The concerns center on privacy practices affecting job seekers who upload sensitive details during applications.

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Meta has paused its Model Capability Initiative after sensitive employee data was exposed internally. The program tracks workers' keystrokes and mouse movements to train AI models. Company officials said they are investigating the incident.

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