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Facebook enlists plain English to clarify how it makes money SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook is updating its terms and services guidelines to clarify how it makes money from the personal information of its users.
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Facebook page tied to contentious Alabama adoption case can go back online, Supreme Court rules A Facebook page associated with a contentious Alabama adoption case where a Mobile woman alleged her newborn son was stolen from her can go ...
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A Facebook Contractor Was Fired After Posting Bruce Springsteen Lyrics Contract workers just can't catch a break. This time, it's a Facebook content moderator in Texas who was let go shortly after posting Bruce Springsteen ...
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Facebook's digital currency may flourish in the analog world Facebook's new Libra digital currency is aimed at a huge potential market for financial services — the entire developing world, with billions of people ...
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Italy Fines Facebook $1.1M For Mishandling Data An Italian data protection regulator hit Facebook with a fine of €1 million ($1.1M) for violating local privacy laws in relation to the Cambridge Analytica ... Italian data protector makes Facebook an offer it might want to refuse: A €1m fine for Cambridge ... - The Register
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What your data is really worth to Facebook Americans who use the internet—85.5 percent of us—have made a tacit bargain with Facebook, Google, MasterCard, Verizon, and most other sites ...
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