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How Facebook Could Restore Trust Facebook's annual meeting on May 1 opened as developers were "steaming" about the social network's efforts to fix the way user data is shared with third parties. Some vowed to boycott the conference, according to the New York Times; others planned to confront executives about policy changes that ...
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Mark Zuckerberg apologized. Now he has to fix Facebook for real This week, after spending the last two months apologizing for a privacy blunder that left Facebook's 2.2 billion users, as well as its investors, advertisers and regulators around the world, saying it's time to rein in one of the most important channels for communications and news in the world, Zuckerberg ...
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Why did Jason Calacanis sell all his Facebook stock? Entrepreneur-turned-angel-investor Jason Calacanis doesn't mince words, and this week's Too Embarrassed to Ask podcast is no exception: Asked by one of our listeners if he regretted selling his shares of Facebook when they were going for only $110-120 (versus $174 at the time of this writing), ...
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Facebook considers ad-free version funded by subscriptions This is not the first time Facebook has discussed such a move, but the company has started market research has begun recent weeks. Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg is thought to have considered launching a paid version for some time. New users who sign up to Facebook are currently met ...
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the Brussels case. This note examines a Belgian court ruling against Facebook's tracking and approach to consent. Facebook and adtech companies should expect tough sanctions when they find themselves before European courts – unless they change their current approach to data protection and the GDPR. Facebook ...
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