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Cyber Saturday—The Case For and Against #DeleteFacebook I spent the evening with a friend who is far bolder than me. Having deactivated his Facebook profile three years ago, he upped the ante this week by deleting his Instagram account. Even more drastically, he plans officially to delete his long-dormant Facebook account—the last vestige of his serfhood in ...
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Elon Musk deleted Facebook after a challenge from another tech titan Zuckerberg said he was "deeply disappointed" in a peculiar statement after a SpaceX rocket exploded on the launch pad in 2016, resulting in the loss of Facebook's Amos-6 satellite. In 2017, after Zuckerberg dismissed Musk's concerns about artificial intelligence, Musk responded with a tweet calling ...
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| Amid Facebook data scandal, Apple CEO Cook talks up regulation Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Wednesday that he was open to some sort of regulation following news that information from millions of accounts on the social network was used without people's permission by Cambridge Analytica, a digital consultancy hired by the Trump presidential campaign.
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| Facebook scraped call, text message data for years from Android phones This past week, a New Zealand man was looking through the data Facebook had collected from him in an archive he had pulled down from the social networking site. While scanning the information Facebook had stored about his contacts, Dylan McKay discovered something distressing: Facebook also ...
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| UK investigators search London office of firm at center of Facebook data storm Investigators from Britain's data watchdog searched the London offices of Cambridge Analytica, the data analytics firm at the center of a storm over allegations it improperly harvested Facebook data to target U.S. voters. About 20 officials, wearing black jackets with "ICO Enforcement" on them, arrived at ...
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| Deleting Facebook? Not So Soon. Honestly, I wasn't shocked when a controversy concerning Facebook's user's data broke out a couple of days back. It's not even hard to believe that that data was used for President Trump's election campaign. But, It's hard to believe that people will actually leave Facebook because of all that has been ...
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| Facebook privacy is just a steaming pile of unicorn poop Wait, what? Facebook compromised our privacy? That's outrageous! What's next? Santa Claus isn't real? Unicorns don't poop glitter? OK, I can't actually verify the validity of unicorn poop, having not yet seen one with my own eyes, and I can't personally attest that they don't excrete a sparkling ...
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| Lawmakers call for hearings on Facebook data breach Wall Street Journal columnist Andy Kessler on the revelations that over 50 million user profiles were harvested by a data analysis firm employed by President Trump's 2016 campaign.
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