Facebook Wants Your Bank Data and You Can Get Paid to Eat Barbecue! 3 Things to Know Today.Stay in the know in 60 seconds.

ByLiz Webber

  • As if Facebook didn't already know enough about you, the social media giant hasbeen asking banks for customers' financial data, including card transactions and checking account balances,The Wall Street Journal首次报道。Facebook later clarifiedit's seeking information solely for use in customer services functions in Messenger. How reassuring.
  • According to a new report,only about 2 percentof the people who use Amazon's Alexa voice assistant have bought something using voice. Instead, users are primarily asking Alexa to play music or check the weather.
  • And summer is winding down, but there's still time to nab your dream job. Reynolds Wrap issearching for a Chief Grilling Officerto travel the U.S. and eat barbecue for two weeks. The gig pays $10,000 plus travel expenses, and you can bring a friend.

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Liz Webber

Entrepreneur Staff

Insights Editor

Liz Webber is the insights editor at Enterpreneur.com, where she manages the contributor network.

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