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It didn't take long for Facebook to secretly exploit a loophole in huge new privacy laws — which it ... Facebook quietly moved 1.5 billion of its users out of reach of important new EU privacy regulations. It says the tweak is better for users outside the US, Canada, and the EU, and gives them more power to deal with data breaches. Users will hope Facebook is genuinely prioritising their interests - and not ...
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Regulators Told Facebook Its Use of Data Was A-OK At A Time It Definitely Was Not That company is, of course, Facebook, and that "shady business" is the now-infamous Cambridge Analytica scandal. Based on a 2011 agreement, Facebook is subject to an audit of its privacy practices to square with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) every two years. On behalf of the FTC, ...
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Facebook to roll out political ad feature in time for German state vote By Hans-Edzard Busemann BERLIN (Reuters) - Facebook said on Friday it would roll out a new feature designed to make political advertising more transparent in time for a key German regional election...
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Facebook Is Partnering With Churches to Help Them Build Communities Churches like Mt. Zion Baptist in Tennessee have been partnering with Facebook to meet the challenges of community building in the information age. According to a new report from CBN News, the megachurch recently teamed up with the social media giant to welcome its 30,000 members at their five ...
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Chicago woman gets 3 years in Facebook Live beating of mentally disabled teen CHICAGO – A Chicago woman involved in a beating of a mentally disabled teen that was shown on Facebook Live has been sentenced to three years in prison. Twenty-five-year-old Tanishia Covington learned her sentence Friday after pleading guilty to a hate crime, intimidation and aggravated battery.
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