In another part of its effort to become the main artery for social data, Facebook is now allowing developers to ask a given user for their physical address and phone number within the user object of the Graph API. This information, announced as part of this weekâs developer blog post update, helps anyone from game developers to mail and phone marketers reach directly to where users are at all times.
Because itâs so sensitive, Facebook requires developers to ask for a separate set of permissions within the main âRequest for Permissionâ interface. Now developers can build applications that leverage this new access to user data, though note that developers can only be granted access to the address and mobile phone number of the user authenticating the application â" not that userâs friends as well.

Given this new sharing option, users should be even more careful about reading what they see on the permissions page, rather than just clicking through. While quick sharing makes for a more seamless user experience, we could see Facebook itself providing an additional prompt asking users to confirm that they want to share this information, in order to help prevent accidental sharing.
The other piece of news from the post this week: Facebook has added a long-requested way to subscribe to the âedge.removeâ to track when a user unlikes a page.
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