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Facebook in the U.S. are set to receive their long-awaited compensation for a data privacy breach that occurred over a decade. Meta’s Facebook Privacy Payouts Start August The distribution of the ...
Zuckerberg faces $8 billion Facebook privacy trial over Cambridge Analytica scandal as shareholders seek damages from Meta ...
The 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 ...
Cambridge Analytica has suspended CEO Alexander Nix pending a full investigation following Channel 4's undercover report, the company said in a statement Tuesday.
Cambridge Analytica, the political consulting firm at the center of the data scandal that has engulfed Facebook, announced Wednesday it is shutting down. The British company said in a news release ...
Whether or not this is the full extent of the havoc wreaked by Cambridge Analytica is anyone’s guess, although I wouldn’t be surprised if Facebook ups its estimated profile count even more.
When Cambridge Analytica officials met GOP strategist Mike Murphy at the start of the 2016 presidential campaign, their pitch was slick and full of swagger — but after a little probing, Murphy ...
Cambridge Analytica has been under fire this week after reports that the company used data harvested from millions of Facebook users without their knowledge beginning in 2014 through an app.
Cambridge Analytica had become publicly embroiled in a media firestorm days earlier as news reports revealed how it sought to manipulate American and British voters by using the personal data of ...
Cambridge Analytica, the political ad marketing firm that worked for President Trump and was involved in the misappropriation of 87 million Facebook users' data, is reportedly closing its U.S ...
Grewal said Cambridge Analytica, Kogan and Wylie provided certification they deleted the data. But several days ago, Grewal said, they received reports that not all the data was deleted.
Cambridge Analytica defended its use of Facebook, saying it was “vilified for activities that are not only legal, but also widely accepted as a standard component of online advertising in both ...