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Facebook's role in data misuse sets off storms on two continents Facebook on Sunday faced a backlash about how it protects user data, as American and British lawmakers demanded that it explain how a political data firm with links to President Trump's 2016 campaign was able to harvest private information from more than 50 million Facebook profiles without the ...
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Former Cambridge Analytica contractor: 'I'm not out to get Facebook' Wylie was a data analyst for Cambridge Analytica, the controversial data firm that worked for President Donald Trump's campaign. The company reportedly gained access to information about 50 million Facebook (FB) users -— news that has cast heavy scrutiny on the social media giant over the past few ...
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Facebook security chief is reportedly leaving the company in wake of Russian disinformation scandal Stamos has been a vocal advocate for investigating and disclosing Russian activity on Facebook and for increasing corporate responsibility in the tech world. Stamos tweeted several times on Saturday, in the wake of the New York Times report that Cambridge Analytica harvested user data without ...
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Facebook announces new subscription feature, allowing users to subscribe to creators for $5 ... Facebook's idealistic, negligent approach to its products has led to nonstop scandals, from discriminatory ad auctions to social apps with loose data governance — Facebook has naively put its faith in humanity and repeatedly been abused, exploited, and proven either negligent or complicit.
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