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Fed up with Facebook? Here's how to break it off NEW YORK — Fed up with Facebook? You're not alone. A growing number of people are deleting it, or at least wrestling with whether they should, in light of its latest privacy debacle — allegations that a Trump-linked data-mining firm stole information on tens of millions of users to influence elections.
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How Facebook's Past Data Policy Has Come Back to Haunt It Last week, Facebook confirmed that Cambridge Analytica, a political firm hired by President Trump's campaign, had violated the company's policies when it purchased the data of 50 million users from a researcher who accessed it in 2013. The stock plunged, lawmakers began demanding answers and ...
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Cambridge Analytica again says no Facebook data used in US election Cambridge Analytica's acting CEO reiterated Friday that the company didn't use Facebook data it received through a third-party research agency in its work with the Trump campaign during the election. "Please can I be absolutely clear," Alexander Tayler said in a statement on the company's site, "we ...
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