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T he fallout from Facebook’s data scandal involving Cambridge Analytica continues this week, as more information came to light confirming that at least 87 million Facebook users were impacted by ...
Late on Friday, Facebook made an unexpected announcement: The data firm Cambridge Analytica, hyped as integral to President Trump’s election, was suspended from the social network for using data ...
Cambridge Analytica co-founder Christopher Wylie opens up 02:28. The Guardian claims Facebook threatened to sue to keep the story under wraps, while Cambridge Analytica said it was working within ...
Meta has agreed to a record settlement with Australia’s information commissioner, ending years of legal proceedings over ...
Australians affected by Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica scandal can now register to access compensation as part of a $50 ...
Facebook users can now see whether their data may have been obtained by political data firm Cambridge Analytica. On Monday, the social media giant began rolling out a "see how you're affected ...
Facebook said Wednesday that Cambridge Analytica, a data firm with ties to President Donald Trump's campaign, may have had information on about 87 million Facebook users without the users' knowledge.
If anyone would know what Cambridge Analytica did with its massive trove of Facebook data, it would be Aleksandr Kogan and Joseph Chancellor. It was their startup Global Science Research that ...
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