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Can Facebook restore public trust after Cambridge Analytica scandal? CHICAGO -- It's a scandal of privacy, politics and an essential ingredient of business success -- public trust. Facebook is confronting a costly, embarrassing public relations debacle after revelations that Cambridge Analytica may have misused data from some 50 million users to try to influence elections.
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| Facebook scandal's lesson: Your persona is a commodity "We've been told for a long time that Google and Facebook may know everything about us, but they don't sell it and they don't share it," said Jamie Court, president of Consumer Watchdog, a nonprofit group from Santa Monica. "We've sort of believed that because their business model is to protect that ...
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| Can Facebook restore public trust after privacy scandal? While some disenchanted Facebook users have deactivated their accounts, others point out that breaking up can be hard to do. If a credit card company or an airline's data is breached, it's easy enough to switch allegiances. But for most of Facebook's 2 billion users there's no real substitute, says Aaron ...
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