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Facebook's Stock Is Taking Another Big Plunge Today. Here's Why (NEW YORK) — The Federal Trade Commission is investigating Facebook's privacy practices following a week of privacy scandals including allegations a Trump-affiliated political consulting firm got data inappropriately from millions of Facebook users. Facebook's stock, which already took a big hit last ...
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Polls show Facebook losing trust as firm uses ads to apologize remember how people used to ask why it's bad to let anyone know your info? i mean, who cares if they just sell you ads right? well, cambridge analytica proved that it's actually a serious danger to a free society. so in this sense, facebook is one of the most sinister entities out there. our entire way of life is ...
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Facebook's Zuckerberg issues full-page apologies in US, British press Data analysis firm Cambridge Analytica has come under scrutiny after a whistle-blower who helped set up the company told The Guardian/Observer newspaper that information from about 50 million Facebook users was taken without their consent and used in work the firm did for US President Donald ...
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Statement by the Acting Director of FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection Regarding Reported ... Tom Pahl, Acting Director of the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Consumer Protection, issued the following statement regarding reported concerns about Facebook's privacy practices:"The FTC is firmly and fully committed to using all of its tools to protect the privacy of consumers.
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