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Australia latest to open probe into Facebook data scandal Australia's privacy watchdog has opened an investigation into Facebook in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica data misuse scandal. Yesterday Facebook revealed that more users than previously thought could have had their personal information passed to the company back in 2014 — saying as ...
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Where Users' Facebook Data May Have Been Compromised [Infographic] In a blog post, Facebook has disclosed that it believes the data of up to 87 million people was improperly shared with political consultancy Cambridge Analytica, far more than previously believed. An earlier estimate by whistleblower Christopher Wylie put the total number of users impacted at about 50 ...
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University says Facebook rejected ad because it shows Jesus on cross Facebook apparently deemed that the San Damiano Cross contained 'shocking content'. The Franciscan University of Steubenville has said that an administrator of its Facebook page noticed one of its ads had been rejected because it contained "shocking content, sensational content, excessively ...
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(Why) Facebook Shows Us Just How Badly Broken the Economy Is One day in the not too distant future, they're going to use Facebook as a case study. In how to do everything badly. From management to leadership to innovation to social responsibility. At business…
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Zuckerberg Senate Testimony on Facebook Data Set for April 10 Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg will appear before a joint hearing of the Senate Judiciary and Commerce Committees next Tuesday, the chairmen of those panels said on Wednesday night.
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