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Facebook shares clearer, simpler terms of service and data policy As it continues to climb out of the Cambridge Analytica scandal and overcome another round of privacy concerns, Facebook today proposed clearer versions of both its terms of service and data policy. "It's important to show people in black and white how our products work," the company said by way of a ...
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Thanks to Facebook, expect GDPR to spread beyond the EU In one week, Facebook stock plunged by $70 billion; both the US House Commerce Committee and the UK Information Commissioner's Office are investigating; and the internet is flooded with advice on how to quit Facebook. All this comes well before the GDPR enforcement date of May 25, 2018.
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Facebook Is Rewriting Its Terms of Service and Wants the Public to Weigh In Facebook released a statement today outlining its rewritten terms of service with the goal of more clearly explaining how user data is collected and used. The written statement, penned by Chief Privacy Officer Erin Egan and Deputy General Counsel Ashlie Beringer, makes two things clear early on:.
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Facebook Is Unwieldy by Design. It Needs Independent Oversight Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg this week made a historic concession about how his service should be governed. In an interview with Vox's Ezra Klein, he asked, "How can you set up a more democratic or community-oriented process that reflects the values of people around the world?" Mr. Zuckerberg ...
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Facebook afirma tras la polémica: "Nunca venderemos tu información a nadie" MADRID. "Nunca venderemos tu información a nadie", asegura hoy Facebook, porque "tenemos la responsabilidad" de mantener los datos de las personas seguros y protegidos, e informa además en su blog de actualizaciones en su política de datos con funcionalidades añadidas sobre privacidad.
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Counting the broader cost of Facebook's data dilemma As the news agenda continues to be dominated by the fallout from claims that millions of Facebook profiles were apparently exploited for political purposes, we wanted to see whether this story was changing the way that businesses thought about how their staff used technology. At the recent Cloud Expo ...
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Mark Zuckerberg to testify before Congress over Facebook data scandal READ MORE: Mark Zuckerberg defends Facebook's advertising model. Facebook has come under fire in recent weeks after it was revealed that political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica, which worked for U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign, gained access to the personal data of 50 million ...
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