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That innocent “Allow Contacts Access?” pop-up on Facebook Messenger? Yeah… that’s not a courtesy — it’s a data trap.
In this eye-opening episode of Burn Notice: A Smoke Signal Podcast, AI hosts Ainsley and Ian break down how Facebook Messenger quietly harvests your Digital Exhaust using shady UX tactics known as dark patterns. Inspired by the insights of James W., this episode uncovers how syncing your contacts creates shadow profiles, expands Meta’s surveillance net, and exposes your inner circle — even if they never downloaded the app.
Using BBQ-slick metaphors and no-smoke clarity, this episode arms you with the settings, mindset, and mission control to take back your privacy — one message at a time. Don’t get grilled by dark patterns. Take back your inbox.
By James WThat innocent “Allow Contacts Access?” pop-up on Facebook Messenger? Yeah… that’s not a courtesy — it’s a data trap.
In this eye-opening episode of Burn Notice: A Smoke Signal Podcast, AI hosts Ainsley and Ian break down how Facebook Messenger quietly harvests your Digital Exhaust using shady UX tactics known as dark patterns. Inspired by the insights of James W., this episode uncovers how syncing your contacts creates shadow profiles, expands Meta’s surveillance net, and exposes your inner circle — even if they never downloaded the app.
Using BBQ-slick metaphors and no-smoke clarity, this episode arms you with the settings, mindset, and mission control to take back your privacy — one message at a time. Don’t get grilled by dark patterns. Take back your inbox.