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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Will Testify Before Congress Next Week (WASHINGTON) — The leaders of a House oversight committee say Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify before the panel on April 11. In an announcement Wednesday, Reps. Greg Walden and Frank Pallone say the hearing will focus on the Facebook's "use and protection of user data. How Cambridge Analytica, Facebook and Other Privacy Abuses Could Have Been Prevented - Lawfare (blog)
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Facebook Blames a 'Bug' For Not Deleting Your Seemingly Deleted Videos Last week, The New York Magazine found that Facebook was archiving videos users thought were deleted. The social media company is now apologizing for failing to delete the videos, blaming it on a "bug." It adds that it's in the process of deleting the content now. Gizmodo reports: Last week, New Yo.
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Facebook launches plan to fight election interference Besides a renewed emphasis on fact-checking stories surfacing on its News Feed and adding stricter rules for political ads, Facebook is starting to fact-check photos and videos and warning users who share fake news. (Recode, March 29, 2018, by Kurt Wagner). Facebook has begun to block millions of ...
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Exclusive: CEO Zuckerberg says Facebook not planning to extend European privacy law globally By David Ingram and Salvador Rodriguez SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said on Tuesday that the social network had no immediate plans to apply a strict new E...
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The Latest: Practices unchanged in Facebook privacy update NEW YORK (AP) - The Latest on Facebook's privacy scandal (all times local): Noon Facebook's new privacy policy aims to explain the data it gathers on users more clearly - but doesn't actually change what it collects and shares.
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