Day 2 Talk2Facebook ~ Data Protection

Thank you for this opportunity.

As a person who speaks truth to power and who uses Facebook as one of the
platforms for this, I use a VPN to safeguard my connections and data. One
of the mobile VPN is Orbort, a TOR Project App. Tor works by switching to
different servers across the world which means device IPs keep changing.
This results in Facebook occasionally asking me to verify logins from a
different country, which I do through two factor authentication. My
question is, why does FB then require me to change my password EVERY TIME
this happens, even after verification of identity using two factor
authentication?

Warm regards,

Mutemi wa Kiama

Thoughts become things… choose the good ones!

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On Thu, Sep 17, 2020, 06:01 Kelvin Kariuki via kictanet <
kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:

> Dear Lister!
>
> Trusting you are well, a great appreciation to all who shared their views
> on Day 1! We are on Day 2 of “Talk2Facebook”, today we focus on Data
> Protection Issues.
>
> Kenya enacted its Data Protection & Privacy Act in 2019 where the rights
> of individuals (data subjects) have been enhanced. Share your comments,
> experiences, and challenges with regard to Facebook Services along the
> following themes:
>
> a) Have you managed to exercise your right to access and port (move) all
> your data that you ever posted on FB?
>
> b) Have you managed to exercise your right to be forgotten, where you
> demand FB deletes all the digital footprint they have about?
>
> c) Have you managed to exercise your right to modify or restrict the
> consent you previously granted to FB?
>
>
>
> You can still comment on yesterday’s topic under that thread. Otherwise,
> we hope to hear all your concerns around Data Protection today on this
> thread so tomorrow we discuss “Human Rights & Transparency” matters.
>
>
>
> Wonderful Thursday!
>
>
>
> Rest of the Program:
>
> Day 3: Human Rights & Transparency
>
> Day 4: Connectivity & Wrap Up
>
>
>
> Warm Regards,
>
> Tr. Karis
>
> Walu
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