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Beyond Facebook: It's High Time for Stronger Privacy Laws In the wake of the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica debacle, we're hearing a lot of new and interesting ideas about how to solve the so-called Facebook problem: Let's classify Facebook as a monopoly and break it up. Let's declare it a public utility and regulate it like electricity or phone service. Let's force ...
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Loophole allows cigarettes to be sold on Facebook Tobacco companies and vendors are making use of Facebook to market and sell their products, including to children under 18, a study has found. The research by Stanford University's Medical School found tobacco and e-cigarette companies making extensive use of unpaid or "organic" marketing to ...
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Hoffarth: MLB on Facebook – not in our wildest streams But in the first exclusive Facebook Watch episode Wednesday – a Phillies-Mets game from New York that would have otherwise gone unnoticed to the local TV markets as well as the MLB.tv out-of-market package – it got caught in the dragnet of a current tarnished, maybe-soon-outdated Internet social ...
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Facebook plans to allow everyone to 'unsend' Provided by Engadget Facebook is obsequiously assuring everyone that it will be responsible with users' data and transparent with how it's shared. But evidence emerged yesterday that the company has been quietly deleting old messages Mark Zuckerberg and other executives have sent from ...
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