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Promises, promises: Facebook's history with privacy Sound familiar? It's Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg addressing a major privacy breach – seven years ago. Lawmakers in many countries may be focused on Cambridge Analytica's alleged improper use of Facebook data, but the social network's privacy problems go back more than a decade. Here are ...
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Trouble for big tech as consumers sour on Amazon, Facebook and co Facebook saw more than $50bn shaved off its value after the Observer revealed that Cambridge Analytica had harvested millions of people's user data for political profiling. Now users are deleting accounts, and regulators may seek to limit how the company monetizes data, threatening Facebook's ...
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Is It Time to Delete Facebook? Lambert here: Readers will notice that Auerback seems to assume that Cambridge Analytica's shenanigans with Facebook data shifted votes in 2016 (as do the links to which he cites)*. His post summarizes the political and analytical state of play, but may be usefully read in conjunction with this 2017 ...
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How did the Facebook privacy scandal get so bad? When Kirk Clyatt joins Tony Mac, that means it time to all things USA including. * In the wake of the Florida school shooting, one small school district in Pennsylvania is trying a unique approach to keeping it's classroom safe … rocks in class … at first I thought this might be 'fake news', but nope it's real.
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