Facebook announced Monday that it is cutting police departments off from a vast trove of data in the wake of concerns over law enforcement's tracking of protesters' social media accounts in places such as Ferguson, MO, and Baltimore, reports the Denver Post .
Facebook, along with Twitter and Facebook-owned Instagram, provides developers access to users' public feeds. The developers use the data to monitor trends and public events. On Monday, Facebook updated its instructions for developers to say that they cannot "use data obtained from us to provide tools that are used for surveillance."