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Facebook suspends another data analytics firm Facebook has suspended another data analytics firm with links to Cambridge university pending an investigation into the potential leak of personal data. It also called on UK data regulators to look into "the development of apps in general" by a research arm of the university. Sunday's move has shone a ...
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Skeptics focus on privacy ahead of Zuckerberg testimony Meanwhile, Christopher Wylie, the former employee of Cambridge Analytica who blew the whistle on a data-privacy scandal involving the analytics firm's role in the 2016 presidential election, said some of the information improperly harvested from tens of millions of Facebook users might be stored in ...
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Can Facebook fix itself? Sen. John Kennedy has doubts ahead of Mark Zuckerberg testimony "I don't want to hurt Facebook. I don't want to regulate them half to death. But we have a problem," Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., said on CBS' Face the Nation. "My biggest worry with all this is that the privacy issue and what I call, called the propagandist issue are both too big for Facebook to fix, and that's ...
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Facebook vows to notify millions affected in privacy scandal CALIFORNIA, U.S. - Amid a scandal which exposed how a now infamous political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica misused the personal data of millions of Facebook users, the social media giant has now offered to alert affected users. Facebook will reportedly notify the estimated 87 million users ...
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