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Facebook suspends Canadian political data firm "In light of recent reports that AggregateIQ may be affiliated with SCL and may, as a result, have improperly received FB user data, we have added them to the list of entities we have suspended from our platform while we investigate," a Facebook spokesperson said in a statement provided to CNN.
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Here Are the Notable People Who Deleted Their Facebook Profiles Christopher Ailman, chief investment officer of the California State Teachers' Retirement System, said Wednesday that he deactivated his personal account due to the "offensive" lack of oversight and poor management at Facebook. CalSTRS has owned shares of the company since its initial public ...
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Comcast, AT&T, Verizon Pose a Greater Surveillance Risk Than Facebook An anonymous reader writes: "Comcast, AT&T and Verizon pose a greater surveillance risk than Facebook -- but their surveillance is much harder to avoid," writes Salome Viljoen in an opinion piece for The Guardian. From the report: "Facebook isn't the only company that amasses troves of data abo...
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Facebook Will Finally Allow You to Completely Erase Embarrassing… Facebook to Add an Unsend Feature to Messenger With New Update.
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What's Changing, What's Not, & What To Do OH MY GOD FACEBOOK IS DEAD STOP BUYING ADS WE'RE ALL DOOMED. Hold on a second. The Facebook privacy quake has already forced the Facebook to change the way they handle and collect consumer data. That's changing their advertising platform. And there's more to come. But before ...
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Facebook ends project to share data with healthcare orgs, hospitals Facebook has been in the news lately, having to explain how millions of users' data have been misused. Now it has announced an end to plans to share user data with several major U.S. hospitals and organizations.
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Facebook says up to 2.7 million EU users affected by leak BRUSSELS (AP) European Union officials said Facebook told them up to 2.7 million people in the 28-nation bloc may have been victim of improper data sharing involving political data-mining firm Cambridge Analytica. EU spokesman Christian Wigand said Friday, April 6, EU Justice Commissioner Vera ...
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