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The Latest: Facebook questioned about scraping phone data On the same day Facebook bought ads in U.S. and British newspapers to apologize for the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the social media site faced new questions about collecting phone numbers and text messages from Android devices. The website ars technica reported that users who checked data ...
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Americans less likely to trust Facebook than rivals on personal data: Reuters/Ipsos poll NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Fewer than half of Americans trust Facebook (FB.O) to obey U.S. privacy laws, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Sunday, illustrating the challenge facing the social media network after a scandal over its handling of personal information.
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Mark Zuckerberg Thinks We're Idiots. Reacting to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook's founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg hasn't been as confrontational as Steve Jobs ("You're holding it wrong") or Sun Microsystems' CEO Scott McNealy…
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atsiprašo ir spaudos leidiniuose Facebook" vadovas Markas Zuckerbergas devyniose Jungtinės Karalystės ir JAV dienraščių puslapių reklamose atsiprašė dėl kilusio skandalo, susijusio su netinkamu milijonų „Facebook" vartotojų duomenų naudojimu.
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