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Facebook Should Consider a 'Why Me?' Button That's what Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive and co-founder, said just over a week ago after revelations that the data research firm Cambridge Analytica had gained access to the profiles of 50 million Facebook users. Over the past year, the downside of social media companies — Facebook ...
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Missouri Attorney General Is Investigating Facebook Over Cambridge Analytica Scandal Missouri is investigating Facebook's business and privacy practices following reports that political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica had obtained personal data about 50 millions of the social network's users. Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley said Monday that his office had issued Facebook (fb) ...
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Facebook could actually benefit from a little regulation Surprisingly, in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal, Facebook hinted it is ready for some regulation. It has good reasons for that. On March 22, five days after the scandal broke, Mark Zuckerberg came up with a weird statement regarding the prospect of regulation. "I actually am not sure ...
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