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Facebook bans first app since Cambridge Analytica, myPersonality, and suspends hundreds more Facebook announced today that it had banned the app myPersonality for improper data controls and suspended hundreds more. So far this is only the ... Facebook is warning 4 million users that another app may have mishandled their data - Business Insider A new study reveals a worrying trend for Facebook, and the problem might not show up in the ... - Business Insider
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Facebook Shuts 652 Iran-Backed Accounts Linked In Global Disinformation Campaign Facebook has taken down 652 accounts, pages and groups that originated in Iran. The accounts were used for political disinformation and targeted at ... Facebook and Twitter uncover 'coordinated' global misinformation operations on huge scale - The Independent
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Facebook Removes Data-Security App From Apple Store Facebook bought Onavo, an Israeli mobile-analytics company, in 2013 and used the company's app to build an internal database to track rivals, ...
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Dan Rose, one of Facebook's most important business executives, is leaving Dan Rose, a top Facebook executive who oversaw the company's business development team, is leaving the company. Rose, who joined Facebook ...
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Future Tense Newsletter: Facebook Cleans House "Passover," "Native American culture," "Buddhism," "Islamic culture": These are some of the 5,000 ad-targeting options that Facebook will no longer ...
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Kremlin Says It Doesn't Understand What Facebook and Microsoft Are Talking About The Kremlin on Wednesday dismissed claims by Facebook that Russian intelligence has been running disinformation campaigns on the tech giant's ...
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Facebook and Twitter have taken down hundreds of Iranian accounts that attempted to mislead users The news: Last night, Facebook announced it has removed 652 fake users and pages related to Iranian and Russian efforts to mislead users.
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Nobody Trusts Facebook. Twitter Is a Hot Mess. What Is Snapchat Doing? Snapchat's disappearing posts, Stories, as they're known, are wildly popular with teenagers, especially in the U.S.—so popular that Facebook Inc. has ...
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