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Facebook shares dive as lawmakers call for data misuse investigation Facebook shares got a thumbs down Monday from investors as the fallout intensified from reports that a political intelligence firm may have had improper access of up to 50 million personal profiles on the social network. Facebook (FB) shares tumbled more than than 7% Monday to $171.38, the stock's ... Roger McNamee: Users are recognizing Facebook is 'not the fun and games, innocent place they ... - CNBC
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Facebook Data Breach: How to Check Which Third-Party Apps You Have Connected In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook has found itself under fire for permitting a third-party application managed by a notorious political outfit to scoop up the details of 50m of its users for use in targeted advertising. As explosive revelations continue to come to light, spearheaded by ...
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Facebook is opening up ways for video creators to make money Facebook is making it easier for video creators to make money on its platform, further luring them away from competitors like YouTube. The company announced in a blog post on Monday that it's rolling out a paid subscription feature and ways for advertisers find sponsorship opportunities for its creators ...
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The Best Analysis Of Facebook's Cambridge Analytica Debacle The biggest news of the weekend was yet another troubling story about about Facebook's privacy standards — or lack thereof. The New York Times reported on Saturday that Cambridge Analytica, the voter-profiling firm funded by right-wing donors and used by the Trump campaign, acquired personal ...
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