Facebook Pays Teens for Complete Access to Personal Data
The social media company pays users aged 13 to 35 around $20 per month for full access to their phone activity — including encrypted browsing, private messages and location data — through an app called Facebook Research. The program, in place since 2016, requires minors to ask parental permission. Facebook said it doesn’t share the data and users can stop participating at any time.

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