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| Facebook suspends another data analytics firm after CNBC discovers it was using tactics like ... Facebook, however, disputed the implication that it can't exercise proper oversight over these types of apps, telling CNBC that it can't control information that companies mislabel. Upon being notified of CubeYou's alleged violations, Facebook said it would suspend all CubeYou's apps until a further audit ...
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| Facebook suspends Canadian political data firm (CNN) — Facebook announced late Friday that it is suspending AggregateIQ, a Canadian data firm, for its alleged ties to SCL, the parent company of Cambridge Analytica. "In light of recent reports that AggregateIQ may be affiliated with SCL and may, as a result, have improperly received FB user data, ...
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| Cambridge Analytica whistleblower: Data could have come from more than 87 million users, be ... Aleksander Kogan, a Russian data scientist who gave lectures at St. Petersburg State University, gathered Facebook data from millions of Americans. He then sold it to Cambridge Analytica, which worked with President Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. When asked if he thought Facebook ...
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| Republican senator says Facebook scandals may be 'too big' for company to fix alone "My biggest worry with all this is that the privacy issue and what I call the propagandist issue are both too big for Facebook to fix, and that's the frightening part," Senator John Kennedy said on CBS's Face the Nation. Asked if lawmakers need to seek regulations on Facebook, Kennedy replied: "It may be ...
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| Facebook's Sandberg backs out of ABC News interview After many significant days of silence, the Facebook COO was quizzed by "Today's" Savannah Guthrie on Friday, followed by an interview with Fox News' Dana Perino. Sandberg was next due for a sit-down on ABC's Sunday show "This Week With George Stephanopoulos," as she and CEO Mark ...
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| To Facebook, You're Not the Customer, You're the Product What sounds like a ridiculous proposition is, in a nutshell, the business model of Facebook. The social media giant reportedly now has more than 2.2 billion monthly active users, i.e., people who log on at least once per month. But that's a bit misleading. Because individuals are "users" in the same way ...
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| GOP senator on Facebook: 'We have a problem' said in an interview broadcast Sunday that Facebook has "a problem" with privacy and propaganda. "We have a problem. Our promised digital utopia has minefields in it. Mr. Zuckerberg has not exhausted himself being forthcoming," Kennedy told CBS's "Face the Nation," referring to Facebook chief ...
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| Republican senator says Facebook scandals may be 'too big' By Dustin Volz. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Republican U.S. senator warned on Sunday that Facebook Inc may need to be regulated to address concerns about the company's privacy and foreign propaganda scandals, saying they may be "too big" for the social media company to solve alone.
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