Or rather, Zuckerberg has finallyposted something about the Cambridge
Analytica affair on his own personal Facebook page.
Can a new Facebook emerge from the ashes of the Cambridge
Analytica affair?
The US Federal Trade Commission has opened an investigation into Facebook, citing media reports that have raised «substantial concerns about the privacy practices» following the Cambridge
Analytica affair.
v3.co.uk - The US Federal Trade Commission has opened an investigation into Facebook, citing media reports that have raised «substantial concerns about the privacy practices» following the Cambridge
Analytica affair.
The Cambridge
Analytica affair has plunged Facebook into one of its worst crises of confidence in years.
This is part of an ongoing change though, and isn't solely attributable to the Cambridge
Analytica affair.
Sandberg also admitted that the company was slow to react to the news of the Cambridge
Analytica affair and could have stepped up to the plate sooner.
Overall, the emergence of the memo in the wake of the Cambridge
Analytica affair is sure to spark further debate about the moral compass of Silicon Valley tech firms, which are striving to assuage the growth expectations of Wall Street.
Facebook is being pummelled by another scandal that threatens to eclipse even the Cambridge
Analytica affair, one that strikes at the heart of the creation of an online economy bigger than any other on Earth.
A Facebook shareholder is suing the social media giant for allegedly misleading investors in the Cambridge
Analytica affair that's currently rocking the social network.
Whether Facebook broke any laws in the Cambridge
Analytica affair is not yet clear, but the company faces multiple lawsuits, and the Federal Trade Commission confirmed Monday that it's investigating Facebook's data practices.
If they're deleting it's because they're bored, not because they're repulsed by the Cambridge
Analytica affair or suddenly started caring about digital privacy.
What's revealing about the Cambridge
Analytica affair is that Facebook's critics seem more exercised about the Trump connection than they do about the data breach.
«What we didn't do until recently and what we are doing now is just take a broader view looking to be more restrictive in ways data could be misused,» Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg said Thursday, in one of her first appearances since the Cambridge
Analytica affair blew up.
Not exact matches
Mark Zuckerberg, now $ 6 billion poorer after the Cambridge
Analytica scandal caused Facebook's stock to tank, still hasn't come out and said anything about the
affair.
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Hello, it's Warren Murray with Thursday's news in precis form.
The post-mortem into the
affair, and how the data were used in Cambridge
Analytica's efforts to help Donald Trump win the 2016 US presidential election, is in full swing.
The update comes in the wake of the Cambridge
Analytica - Facebook
affair, which has served as a worldwide wake - up call about data privacy.
It adds, «For these reasons, we would like to propose that our AFCO committee, as the committee responsible for Constitutional
Affairs, organises a hearing with high level representatives from Facebook and from Cambridge
Analytica as well as the whistleblower Christopher Wylie in order to get a proper understanding of the role this companies have played during the Brexit referendum campaign and in electoral campaigning.»