"That makes it much easier for Google account
holders to rebuild their contact network at Google+," notes CNet. "The activities surrounding the export tool spotlights the value of the data contained in social networks," its adds. "Google believes
people should be able to extract information about their contacts. It therefore provides tools to let people do so, whereas Facebook only provides a tools to let people extract what they themselves
have into the network.
Mansour, meanwhile, says he's working a new version of his tool, explaining: "I am bloody annoyed now, because this proves Facebook owns every user's data on Facebook. You don't own anything!"