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Facebook's tracking of non-users ruled illegal again Another blow for Facebook in Europe: Judges in Belgium have once again ruled the company broke privacy laws by deploying technology such as cookies and social plug-ins to track Internet users across the web. Facebook uses data it collects in this way to sell targeted advertising. The social media ...
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Facebook's next project: American inequality Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is quietly cracking open his company's vast trove of user data for a study on economic inequality in the U.S. — the latest sign of his efforts to reckon with divisions in American society that the social network is accused of making worse. The study, which hasn't previously ...
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Facebook is fighting electoral meddling with paper postcards As part of its ongoing effort to clean up its reputation, Facebook will soon start using old-school paper postcards to verify the location of anyone buying ads related to US elections. The postcards will include a unique code, which advertisers will need in order to prove they are in the country. The codes will ...
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Facebook to verify ads with postcards ... apply to ads that name candidates ahead of the midterm elections in November, Facebook spokesman Andy Stone said. Facebook did not say how the new postcard method of verification would prevent foreign agents from setting up local mailing addresses and hiring people in the U.S. to check them.
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Younger Users Are Migrating from Facebook to Snapchat Facebook is losing younger users at a fast pace, according to Emarketer. Normally, if those users were simply migrating to Instagram, this wouldn't be much of a concern for Facebook. However, Emarketer says the younger audiences seem to be moving to Snapchat—Instagram's biggest competitor.
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