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After the Cambridge Analytica data scandal broke in 2018, things got bad enough for Meta (then Facebook) that Mark Zuckerberg ...
What the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal lacks in relevance it sure makes up for in melodramatic rhetoric. Take Bloomberg, for instance, which reported, “The revelations of the apparent ...
Last week, Facebook firmly bolted the gate after the departing horses and told the world that it was suspending Cambridge Analytica and ... Facebook says in its timeline of events — Mark ...
Facebook's share price dropped close to 6% in early trading on Monday, most likely thanks to the news that the political-research firm Cambridge Analytica used its site to harvest 50 million user ...
A look back at some of this week's most eyecatching stories, including the scandal around Cambridge ... This week has seen growing anger at Cambridge Analytica and Facebook. It has emerged that ...
Data is empowering. Personal information, available online, helped Donald Trump win the presidency, and people's online identities fuel Facebook's bottom line. SEE ALSO: To understand Facebook's ...
The Cambridge Analytica scandal is by far the biggest privacy scandal in Facebook’s history, and the social network did have plenty of privacy-related controversies to deal with in the past.
Cadwalladr's reporting blew the lid off the Cambridge Analytica scandal, which revealed that Facebook had made data on tens of millions of Americans accessible to the political consulting firm.
was accessed by the Trump-aligned firm Cambridge Analytica. Previous reports indicated that the number was around 50 million. SEE ALSO: Facebook's latest scandal knocked $40 billion off its market ...
Facebook was also issued a £500,000 penalty in the UK, where the scandal was examined by the nation's data protection authority following a raid on Cambridge Analytica's premises. The now-defunct ...
if any, impact the Cambridge Analytica scandal has had on Facebook's bottom line.