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Facebook Weighs Ad-Free Subscription Option The company has studied such an option in the past, but now there's more internal momentum to pursue it in light of Facebook's recent privacy data scandal, the people said. The plans aren't solid and may not go forward, according to the people, who asked not to be identified because the discussions ...
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Google, Facebook not playing by the rules, News Corp tells ACCC Its submission said Facebook and Google directly influenced about three-quarters of internet traffic, "exerting a strong influence on how readers access and engage with News Corp Australia's content". "Prior to the advent of digital platforms, the creation of news and journalism followed a virtuous circle ...
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Facebook Is Adding 2 New Metrics to Its Video Retention Graph for Pages Facebook also provided details on a bug it recently corrected: "In addition to these improvements, we've also made a fix to the video retention graph. While the absolute retention data available to publishers and creators was accurate, in some cases, the retention graph rendered inaccurately for videos ...
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Cambridge Analytica, Data Firm At Center Of Facebook Privacy Scandal, Will Close Cambridge Analytica and its parent company SCL are shutting down, citing a "siege of media coverage" that drove away its customers. The data gathering firm at the center of Facebook's controversy over user privacy has been under intense scrutiny from both the U.S. and U.K. governments for pushing ...
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Al Franken Is Back! Slams Facebook At Cybersecurity Conference Al Franken spoke at a cybersecurity conference in Lisbon, Portugal. (Yeah, nice work if you can get it.) The former senator had a very simple explanation for why Facebook could get away with leaking/selling/funneling users' personal data to a bad actor like Cambridge Analytica: "Facebook doesn't have ...
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Facebook Denied Attempt to Delay Review of EU-US Personal Data Transfers The Irish High Court has denied Facebook's request to halt review of Data Protection Commissioner v. Facebookby Europe's top court. The case, which was recently referred to the European Court of Justice, concerns whether Facebook's transfers of personal data from Ireland to the United States violate ...
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Facebook faces criticism for privacy settings Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg has recently made global headlines regarding the website's privacy settings. Journalism and cybersecurity professor Kim Bisheff shares how Facebook accesses users' information, and if any of it can be prevented. To see what information Facebook has on you, go to ...
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