
INILAHCOM, Jakarta – Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (DPR) memanggil pihak Facebook Indonesia dalam forum rapat dengar pendapat yang berlangsung hari ini, Selasa (17/04/2016). Pernyataan resmi pihak Facebook Indonesia pun beredar di dunia maya.
Komisi 1 DPR RI memanggil pihak Facebook Indonesia terkait kebocoran data pengguna jejaring sosial terbesar di dunia itu ke perusahaan analis data, Cambridge Analytica.
Seperti diketahui, sebanyak 1 juta data pribadi pengguna Facebook di Indonesia berhasil diperoleh oleh pihak Cambridge Analytica yang diduga digunakan untuk membantu kampanye Donald Trump tahun 2016 lalu.
Ketua Komisi 1, Abdul Kharis Almasyari mengatakan pihaknya akan mendengarkan penjelasan dan kronologis dugaan penyalahgunaan data pribadi pengguna itu.
“Kita akan gali, kita dengarkan dulu penjelasan mereka menanggapi berita tentang bocornya satu juta lebih data pengguna di Indonesia yang merupakan bagian dari puluhan juta pengguna mereka,” kata Kharis kepada wartawan.
Pihak pemerintah Indonesia melalui Kementerian Komunikasi dan Informasi (Kemkominfo) telah melayangkan teguran lisan dan tertulis kepada pihak Facebook Indonesia dan Asia Pasifik, karena masih ditemukannya aplikasi sejenis yang dikembangkan oleh Cambridge Analytica di platform jejaring sosial itu, yaitu CubeYou dan AgregateIQ.
Meski rapat dengar pendapat antara Facebook Indonesia dan Komisi I DPR RI masih berlangsung, di media sosial telah beredar surat pernyataan resmi yang dikeluarkan oleh pihak Facebook Indonesia.
Surat pernyataan resmi itu diunggah ke Twitter oleh jurnalis koresponden The Sydney Morning Herald dan The Age, James Massola. Dalam surat pernyataan yang dibagi menjadi tiga foto tersebut, tertulis bahwa terdapat lima anggota Komisi I yang hadir, yaitu Abdul Kharis Almasyhari, Bambang Wuryanto, Satya Widya Yudha, Hanafi Rais dan Asril Hamzah Tanjung.
Dalam surat tersebut juga disebutkan bahwa pihak Facebook diwakili oleh Ruben Hattari selaku Kepala bidang Kebijakan Publik Facebook Indonesia yang hadir di rapat dengar pendapat bersama Vice-President Kebijakan Publik untuk wilayah Asia Pasifik, Simon Milner.
Surat pernyataan Facebook Indonesia itu terbagi menjadi beberapa bagian, di antaranya menjelaskan misi yang diemban perusahaan, apa yang sebenarnya terjadi di kasus Cambridge Analytica dan terkait data pengguna Facebook tanah air.
Berikut pernyataan resmi Facebook Indonesia
“Our Mission and Facebook Indonesia”
Our mission is to give people the power to build communityand bring the world closer together. The community of people who use Facebook in Indonesia is important to us.
Over 1,15 million Indonesians use Facebook every month to connect with their friends, families, the businesses and the moments that matter to the most of them. We have always been ann optimistic and idealistic company which will continnue to empower the communities we serve.
Take the story of Bu Diah, a stay at home mother and a housewife, who started her business, Diah Cookies, to support her family after her husband lost his job.
Through Faceboos #SheMeansBusiness program, in partnership with Ibu Risma, The Mayor fo Surabaya and the Pahlawan Economi Project, she gained the business skills she needed to grow her business, which is now the primary source of income for her family.
Beyond the business community, Indonesians like Grace Melia ara using Facebook Groups to build community and a network of support for parents who have children with special needs. There are many more examples I can share, but these succes stories is a testament of the overall positive contribution of Facebook to life in Indonesia.
Our team in Jakarta is committed to helping Indonesians come together to build communities and support the broader industry through various initiatives to create bigger social and economic impact for the country.
We established Facebooks Indonesian subsidiary in 2017. Like the great majority of countries in the world, however, the Facebook service is provided in Indonesia by Facebook Ireland Limited.
On what actually happened in the Cambridge Analytica case
Id like to share what happened in the Cambridge Analytica case. We have been working hard to understand exactly what happened and to identify the steps necessary to make sure that it doesnt happen again. Updates will be published to our newsroom as matters progress.
In 2013, an app (this is your digital life) was developed by a researcher named Dr. Aleksandr Kogan. Dr. Kogan was not and is not employed by Facebook. At the time, he was an academic at Cambridge University. Dr. Kogans app (like many other apps that used the Facebook platform) used our generally available Facebook Login feature.
Facebook Login allows third-party app developers to request consent from Facebook users for their apps to access specified categories of users data. At the relevant time, it allowed those developers to request consent from users to access specific categories of data shared with those users by Facebook friends ( at all times consistent with, and subject to those friends privacy settings).
The use of Facebook Login is subject to terms set out in Facebooks Platform policy, which strictly prohibit the use of data collected in this way for other purposes.[ris]
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