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The initiative also would allow Californians to sue companies that violate their request not to share personal information — another point of contention for business groups, which almost always oppose policies making it easier for them to be sued.
Bragging about Facebook's ability to shape election outcomes via its social network probably doesn't look so great right now.
Facebook was warned in 2011 of the loopholes exploited by U.K. data firm Cambridge Analytica (CA) but said it saw no need to change its policies, an Austri
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A handful of marketers suspended advertising as Facebook hustled to quell anxiety about its platform.
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Facebook has said that it is within its terms of service to see what users are typing even when the status or comment is never posted on the social network. The Menlo Park, Calif., company confirmed...
Max Schrems, the Austrian founder of Europe Vs. Facebook, has forced Facebook to put proposed policy changes up for a vote by all its users. By mobilizing his privacy group to flood Facebook's Site Governance page with pasted messages, many more than 7,000 comments were received on the proposal -- …
Who’s to blame for the leaking of 50 million Facebook users’ data? Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg broke several days of silence in the face of a raging privacy storm to go on CNN this week to say he was sorry. He also admitted the company had made mistakes; said it had breache…
On Twitter, in a thread that went viral, François Chollet, an A.I. software engineer at Google DeepMind, argued, “Facebook is,…
An email exchange between Facebook and Cambridge Analytica showed how the company responded to early reports that the data firm was misusing social media.
After all the recent Facebook news, I figured it would be a good time to check out their account deletion flow.
The California Consumer Privacy Act, a possible California ballot measure in November, would require big companies such as Facebook, Google and AT&T to be more transparent in how they use data gathered on consumers.
Maybe check your data archive to see if Facebook’s algorithms know who you called.