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Facebook to block option of using data brokers for ad targeting "We believe this step, winding down over the next six months, will help improve people's privacy on Facebook," Graham Mudd, Facebook product marketing director, said in a statement about the change in policy on data brokers on Wednesday. The company declined to give details on the larger review ...
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Facebook may have kept the videos you recorded but never pubished Mark Zuckerberg's terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad 2018 keeps getting worse. As people have begun downloading their Facebook data, they've found something unsettling: videos they recorded, but never published on the site. Recently, a Select/All writer's sister was sifting through her data and ...
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Despite All the #DeleteFacebook Talk, Data Shows We're Using It More Not Less Everybody hates Facebook these days. At least, that's how it may seem to the untrained eye. Ordinary people, celebrities and even Elon Musk are taking to non-Facebook social media to announce their intention to #DeleteFacebook. That hashtag has been tweeted more than 400,000 times in the past ...
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Facebook makes its privacy controls simpler as company faces data reckoning Facebook is making it simpler for people to control how their data is used after a massive privacy scandal has shaken the company and caused its stock price to drop 15 percent. In the coming months, privacy controls that are now in 20 different places on Facebook's app will be merged into a single ...
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Facebook whistleblower's startup reportedly had access to data too A startup business put together by Christopher Wylie, the former Cambridge Analytica employee who blew the whistle on the Facebook data scandal, reportedly had access in 2014 to the same improperly obtained info on millions of Facebook users that CA had. And that startup, Eunoia Technologies, ...
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Facebook to stop allowing data brokers such as Experian to target users The feature, known as "Partner Categories", will be "winding down over the next six months", Facebook announced in a terse blogpost. The company says the move "will help improve people's privacy on Facebook." Previously, data brokers were able to target specific sets of Facebook users, letting them ...
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Stocks rally as Facebook and Alphabet rebound The Dow was up 235 points after jumping 320 points, with Apple as the best-performing stock in the index. The S&P 500 gained 0.9 percent, with tech rising 2 percent. The Nasdaq also advanced 0.9 percent. Shares of Facebook rose more than 3.6 percent, while Apple, Netflix and Alphabet also traded ...
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Facebook Is Trying to Make It Easier to Delete Your Data Facebook has a ton of data on you that you might prefer they didn't. After far too long with insufficient ways to delete your data, Facebook is starting to make it easier. A little. According to a Facebook blog post, the company is cleaning up its Account Settings portion of the mobile app to make it a little ...
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