Minggu, 25 Maret 2018

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As-it-happens update March 25, 2018
NEWS
But why is this controversy the one that finally seems to have people reaching for – or at least talking about – the "delete my account" button? Facebook has a long history of failing to disclose and discover wrongdoing on its platform, and is often accused of turning a blind eye while it is abused by people ...
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NEW YORK — To get an idea of the data Facebook collects about you, just ask for it. You'll get a file with every photo and comment you've posted, all the ads you've clicked on, stuff you've liked and searched for and everyone you've friended — and unfriended — over the years. This trove of data is used ...
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Cook County, Illinois, has joined the parade of lawsuits filed against Facebook in the wake of the ongoing Cambridge Analytica scandal—the county is believed to be the first public entity to sue the social media giant and its former London-based business partner. The case, which was filed in the Circuit ...
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The news reminds me why I stopped using Facebook (Report, 22 March). Back in 2015-16 my mother was dying and I only used my BT email when writing to family and friends about her, never mentioning her on Facebook, the only social media I used. Suddenly I started getting pop-up adverts on ...
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Towards a world without Facebook
For every person bemoaning how Facebook extended and proceeded to take a dump into her favorite aspect of the Internet - be it online publishing, email and chat, news feeds etc. - turning it into a restricted, ad-infested, bastardized version of itself, I have only one answer: Facebook could only do that ...
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Desperate Facebook apologises for data scandal in UK newspaper ads
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg took out full-page ads in almost all of Britain's national newspapers Sunday to apologise for a huge data privacy scandal. "We have a responsibility to protect your information. If we can't we don't deserve it," the back page ads state. Zuckerberg explained there was a quiz ...
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Facebook forces CEOs to move quickly — but not its own
After Mark Zuckerberg broke his silence Wednesday about the mushrooming Cambridge Analytica scandal, it's hard to argue the Facebook founder and CEO has said too little. Zuckerberg wrote a 935-word Facebook post Wednesday where he said that "we have a...
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