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As-it-happens update April 18, 2018
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In regard to Abigail Shrier's "The Company That Loves Misery" (op-ed, April 12): I am in complete agreement until her final paragraph when she writes: "And now, Congress is calling on Mr. [Mark] Zuckerberg to fix the problem as if the problem weren't Facebook itself." We are the victims of our own desire ...
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One week after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before Congress on his company's data privacy policies in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the social-media company is being hit with a lawsuit over its facial recognition technology practices. On Tuesday, a California federal judge ...
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Facebook Admits To Tracking Users, Non-Users Off-Site
Facebook said in a blog post yesterday that they tracked users and non-users across websites and apps for three main reasons: providing services directly, securing the company's own site, and "improving our products and services." The statement comes as the company faces a U.S. lawsuit over a ...
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'Facebook Courts' Application Launched For Trials By Social Media
DUE TO an increasing number of unregulated trials by social media over the past decade, which has seen millions of people convicted for crimes they may or may not have committed, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the launch of a brand new feature on the world's biggest platform, Facebook Courts.
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Facebook: Seeking Proposals for Global Literacy & Accessibility Challenge Grants
In order to better understand and address global literacy and accessibility issues, Facebook is currently inviting the academic community to respond to a call for research proposals in the field of literacy and accessibility.
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Facebook Stops Funding Opposition to California Privacy Focused Ballot Act
Previously, Facebook had joined with Google, Comcast, Verizon and AT&T, with each of the companies donating $200,000. Facebook spokeswoman Rochelle Nadhiri has stated that Facebook decided to cease its contributions as "We took this step in order to focus our efforts on supporting reasonable ...
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