Facebook is accused of voluntarily emptying your battery
If you want to preserve your smartphone battery, you should know that Facebook is clearly not very ethical about it.
If you use the Facebook or Messenger app on your smartphone and have noticed an abnormal drop in your battery, this may not be just coincidence. Thus as WCCFTECH, Facebook and accused by a former employee reports to literally kill your battery. In what context exactly? See instead.
Facebook and its funny tests
George Hayward, a former employee and scientist of data, told New York Post that Facebook could potentially secretly unload your phone’s battery. All this because of "negative tests" practices. But what is a negative test? It is a form of software test that introduces behaviors and circumstances in the application that are not at all normal in order to see how the software or the device on which the software runs behaves .
Speaking to his Facebook manager of the harmfulness and the dangerousness of emptying the battery of people.
Worse, after refusing to participate in these tests, Hayward was simply dismissed. The man even filed a complaint. The engineer would have seen internal documents which are mentioning "how to carry out thoughtful negative tests". An entire program. Facebook is obviously not the only company to achieve this kind of thing but it is one of the rare cases where a former employee explicitly accuses his employer of this kind of practice, with a dismissal to the key. The objective is often the same, test the functionality of an application or problems such as the operating speed, in particular the speed to load an image.