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Report: Facebook Staff Suddenly Concerned About Privacy, Specifically Theirs The ridiculous mess over at Facebook has continued to get worse, with staff allegedly in a full-on "uproar" over the fallout of the leak of consumer hardware VP Andrew Bosworth's 2016 memo claiming things like terrorism and cyberbullying suicides were justifiable side effects of the site's continued ...
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Cyber Saturday—Facebook Put a 'Shotgun' in My Food-Related Ad Interests. Why? The fallout from Facebook's ongoing data controversy spurred me to find out what that clumsy advertising panopticon presumes to know about me. While reviewing—and tightening up—elements of my Facebook profile this week, I made a few surprising discoveries. The first finding caused my brow to ...
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Facebook is under federal investigation The Federal Trade Commission on Monday morning confirmed that it has opened a non-public investigation into Facebook for its user privacy practices. ... Accordingly, the FTC takes very seriously recent press reports raising substantial concerns about the privacy practices of Facebook. Today, the FTC ...
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What a Facebook Exodus Means for Businesses and Democracy The Cambridge Analytica scandal has hit Facebook and democracy in the UK and the US. On Tuesday, a whistleblower from Cambridge Analytica gave yet more evidence about how data obtained through Facebook may have tampered with the Brexit referendum. What's more, Christopher Wylie has ...
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Elon Musk deletes Facebook accounts for Tesla, SpaceX Elon Musk appears to have deleted the Facebook accounts for his companies Tesla and SpaceX. This comes amidst cries to delete Facebook in response to Cambridge Analytica's role in the misuse of data on Facebook of millions of Americans. What happened: Elon Musk engaged on Twitter Friday ...
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Facebook's new tangle: Users incensed at Android data scraping After a week of brutal publicity about Facebook data-harvesting by outsiders, including Cambridge Analytica, a new nightmare began for Mark Zuckerberg's company over the weekend. The headline, from Ars Technica, a tech site owned by Condé Nast: "Facebook scraped call, text message data for ...
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Facebook Employees in an Uproar Over Executive's Leaked Memo Several employees suggested Facebook attempt to screen employees for a high degree of "integrity" during the hiring process. "Although we all subconsciously look for signal on integrity in interviews, should we consider whether this needs to be formalized in the interview process?" one wrote.
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Take Five If the Cambridge Analytica scandal has you rethinking your Facebook account, you're not alone. Lots of people have recently declared that they're done with the social media service, including such unlikely parties as Will Ferrell and Elon Musk. But dumping Facebook isn't easy — and there's a good ...
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Should Facebook Users Trust CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Apologetic Tone? Should Facebook users trust him? HUGHES: Well, I think it's time for the apology, and in many ways, it's overdue. I think this is a real turning point for Facebook and for Mark and for the entire leadership team. I mean, the Cambridge Analytica scandal, in some sense, is really just the tip of the iceberg.
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