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Facebook Previously Failed To Keep Privacy Promises, Ex-FTC Adviser Says Facebook says it is sorry. This past weekend, Facebook took out full-page ads in major newspapers apologizing for a, quote, "breach of trust." The company placed the ads after news broke that a political data mining firm, Cambridge Analytica, reportedly used the data of 50 million Facebook users.
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Bad to worse: Now Facebook is being sued over housing discrimination The National Fair Housing Alliance, along with three other nonprofit housing advocacy organizations around the country, has filed a lawsuit against Facebook over its alleged discriminatory advertisements. The nonprofits, over the last few months, created a fake real estate company and used the ...
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Nearly half of Facebook members will use site less: survey In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, nearly half of Facebook Inc. FB, -4.92% members said they planned to use the platform less or discontinue use altogether, according to a Raymond James survey in a Tuesday note to investors. Facebook stock is down 2.2% to $156.39 in afternoon trading ...
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Facebook Acknowledges It Has Been Keeping Records of Android Users' Calls, Texts Last week, a user found that Facebook had a record of the date, time, duration, and recipient of calls he had made from the past few years. A couple days later, Ars Technica published an account of several others -- all Android users -- who found similar records. Now, Slate Magazine is reporting tha...
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