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Facebook Scandal: What to Know About Cambridge Analytica and Your Data But Facebook said it learned in 2015 that Aleksandr Kogan, a psychology professor at the University of Cambridge, broke its data policies when he shared Facebook user data gleaned from his personality-prediction app with others including Cambridge Analytica. The data included not just information ... Researcher at the heart of Cambridge Analytica scandal calls Facebook's account a 'fabrication' - BGR
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SpaceX founder Elon Musk piles on as Facebook's woes continue Tech icon Elon Musk appeared to delete the official Facebook pages for two of his companies, SpaceX and Tesla, Inc. Musk's moves come days after a whistleblower revealed that a data analysis firm tied to President Donald Trump's campaign had harvested data off Facebook, resulting in widespread ...
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Elon Musk has deleted Tesla and SpaceX's Facebook pages after Twitter challenge No, if you use a separate browser, the ubiquitous facebook pixels cannot track you, as your core browser doesn't know your facebook account. They still know that someone on that ip address visited a set of sites, but they no longer know who that person is - it's not tied to your facebook account.
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Green BFF "security test" on Facebook is fake news Rumours of typing "BFF" (Best Friends Forever) on your Facebook to test if your account is secure from hackers or not is actually a hoax. The lie says that if you type "BFF" in a comment on a Facebook post and if it appears green, your account is allegedly protected. If it does not turn green, users are ...
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