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When it comes to business, good and thorough market research helps the company to build a sustainable business. According to the recent development, Facebook is relaunching its paid market research program called "Study" exclusive to the Android platform at present. This comes after a few months of shutting down its user-tracking research app due to various controversial reasons. Back in June 2018, Facebook has been accused of exploiting a loophole in Apple’s privacy regulations to gain deeper access to the phone, which violated Apple’s rules. But this time, the social media giant is made it clear on what their purpose is with the user-research program. According to the program, it will allow users to sell the company data on how they use competitors’ apps. "We’ve learned that what people expect when they sign up to participate in market research has changed, and we’ve built this app to match those expectations. We’re offering transparency, compensating all participants, and keeping people’s information safe and secure." The 'Study' will only be available to people aged 18 and above and will be able to opt out at any time. Notably, Facebook didn't say any word on compensation users will receive for the Study app. Facebook will be running an ...

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