Sentences with phrase «analytica deleted»

Pending an investigation, we don't know whether it's true that Cambridge Analytica deleted the data when it said it did, or at all.
She did a lengthy interview with NBC News, where she described how the company «should» have come clean to its users about the mass data exfiltration, and it «should» have checked that Cambridge Analytica deleted the collected data — when, in fact, it didn't.
She added that Facebook believed that Cambridge Analytica deleted users» data because «they gave us assurances, and it wasn't until other people told us it wasn't true.»
«When it subsequently became clear that the data had not been obtained by GSR in line with Facebook's terms of service, Cambridge Analytica deleted all data received from GSR,» the spokesperson added.
When it subsequently became clear that the data had not been obtained by GSR in line with Facebook's terms of service, Cambridge Analytica deleted all data received from GSR.
Cambridge Analytica maintains that «When it subsequently became clear that the data had not been obtained by GSR in line with Facebook's terms of service, Cambridge Analytica deleted all data received from GSR.»
«When it subsequently became clear that the data had not been obtained by GSR in line with Facebook's terms of service, Cambridge Analytica deleted all data received from GSR,» the spokesperson added.
«After it subsequently became known that GSR had broken its contract with Cambridge Analytica because it had not adhered to data protection regulation, Cambridge Analytica deleted all the Facebook data and derivatives, in cooperation with Facebook.»
«When it subsequently became clear that the data had not been obtained by GSR in line with Facebook's terms of service, Cambridge Analytica deleted all data received from GSR,» Cambridge said.
When it subsequently became clear that the data had not been obtained by GSR in line with Facebook's terms of service, Cambridge Analytica deleted all data received from GSR.
After it subsequently became known that GSR had broken its contract with Cambridge Analytica because it had not adhered to data protection regulation, Cambridge Analytica deleted all the Facebook data and derivatives, in cooperation with Facebook,» Cambridge Analytica said in a statement.
Facebook has recently promised a «full forensic audit» to learn if Cambridge Analytica deleted user data as promised.
She added that Facebook believed that Cambridge Analytica deleted users» data because «they gave us assurances, and it wasn't until other people told us it wasn't true.»
Having learned that millions of its users» data was now in the hands of a company to whom no such permissions had been granted, Facebook demanded that Cambridge Analytica delete that data — and then never followed up.

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It is against our policies for developers to share data without people's consent, so we immediately banned Kogan's app from our platform, and demanded that Kogan and other entities he gave the data to, including Cambridge Analytica, formally certify that they had deleted all improperly acquired data — which they ultimately did.
Zuckerberg says Facebook wasn't aware that Kogan had shared data with Cambridge Analytica until 2015 and that the company «ultimately» formally certified that they had deleted «all improperly acquired data.»
Facebook has said that it was notified years ago that its users» data was in the hands of Cambridge Analytica, and that it followed up to demand it be deleted.
Besides a claim, there's no clear evidence Cambridge Analytica has since deleted that data — but Zuckerberg says they've agreed to a forensic audit by a firm Facebook hired.
When asked why Facebook didn't follow up when it found that Cambridge Analytica was abusing user data back in 2016, Sandberg told Guthrie: «You are right — we could have done this two and a half years ago... We thought the data had been deleted and we should have checked.»
Facebook's chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, has continued the company's apology tour over its data scandal, acknowledging that Facebook knew Cambridge Analytica had mishandled users» data two and a half years ago but saying the company failed to follow up when the consulting firm said the data had been deleted.
The Guardian reported that Cambridge Analytica had possession of the data in 2015, at which time Facebook asked Cambridge Analytica to delete it all.
Facebook says it was aware of the data Cambridge Analytica had and asked the company to delete it when it changed its advertising rules 2015, but it never followed up to ensure Cambridge Analytica had done so.
In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal and the ensuing «delete Facebook» campaign, it would be particularly interesting to find out the psychological effects of a permanent break from Facebook rather than a mere five - day holiday.
Facebook said it asked Cambridge Analytica to delete the data back in 2015 when it first learned the company inappropriately gained access to the information.
After reports surfaced that Cambridge Analytica still had that data, the company claimed it deleted it while suspending then - CEO Nix.
Cambridge Analytica's parent company may have helped reinforce Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's tough - guy image to help him win the nation's presidency, according to deleted documents.
The Facebook CEO has come out of hiding after the Cambridge Analytica scandal shaved tens of billions of dollars from his company's market cap and sent countless users to delete their profiles.
Facebook said it ordered Cambridge Analytica to delete the data they gathered in 2015.
Facebook also responded by deploying forensic auditors from Stroz Friedberg to Cambridge Analytica's offices on Monday to certify that the UK data analytics firm had, indeed, deleted the data on 50 million Facebook users it collected in 2015.
«We were given assurances by them years ago that they deleted the data,» she said of Cambridge Analytica on «PBS NewsHour.»
Ben Greenzweig posted a final message on Facebook on Tuesday as he prepared to delete his profile over privacy concerns raised by the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Since reports of Cambridge Analytica's massive harvest of Facebook user data surfaced last week, multiple media outlets have responded by reminding an agitated public that they do have options for deleting their Facebook accounts.
Zuckerberg mentions the «certifications» obtained from Cambridge Analytica and Kogan in 2015 that they'd deleted the data harvested once Facebook discovered the breach — but also claims the company learned only last week that the data hadn't been deleted because of the Times and Guardian reports.
It is against our policies for developers to share data without people's consent, so we immediately banned Kogan's app from our platform, and demanded that Kogan and Cambridge Analytica formally certify that they had deleted all improperly acquired data.
Last week, we learned from The Guardian, The New York Times and Channel 4 that Cambridge Analytica may not have deleted the data as they had certified.
Facebook found out about it in 2015 and obtained assurances from Cambridge Analytica and Kogan that the data had been deleted — except it hadn't been.
In March, Brian Acton, who co-founded WhatsApp with Mr. Koum and who has since left the company, wrote on Twitter that it was time to delete Facebook after the Cambridge Analytica revelations.
Here are @alexstamos now deleted tweets on the app Cambridge Analytica used to harvest millions of Facebook users» data.
Cambridge Analytica claims they have already deleted the data and has agreed to a forensic audit by a firm we hired to confirm this.
Stamos, who joined Facebook from Yahoo in 2015, over the weekend tweeted and then deleted an explanation of what happened with Cambridge Analytica and argued against characterizing it as a «breach.»
With Facebook facing a wave of public backlash over how it has handled user data over the years — a backlash that was kicked off two weeks ago with the revelation that data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica had worked on targeted election campaigns using personal and private Facebook data — the company today announced a new set of changes to help users find and change their privacy settings, as well as download and delete whatever data has been collected through Facebook's network of social media services.
«But I can tell you about the thought process at the time, of the company, which was that in 2015 when we hard about this, we banned the developer and we demanded that they delete all the data and stop using it, and the same with Cambridge Analytica.
Pressed on why he didn't inform users, in 2015, when Facebook says it found out about this policy breach, Zuckerberg avoided a direct answer — instead fixing on what the company did (asked Cambridge Analytica and the developer whose app was used to suck out data to delete the data)-- rather than explaining the thinking behind the thing it did not do (tell affected Facebook users their personal information had been misappropriated).
When the Guardian informed Facebook about Kogan sharing user data to Cambridge Analytica, Facebook banned Kogan, and required Cambridge Analytica to formally certify that it had deleted all the improperly attained user data.
One developer told me they'd been inundated with requests from users to delete their data acquired through Facebook and add other login options, saying that the Cambridge Analytica scandal «really hurt consumer trust for all apps... even the good guys.»
Former Cambridge Analytica data scientist Christopher Wylie told the Observer that Facebook never aggressively followed up to ensure the data was actually deleted, and only required them to «tick a box on a form and post it back.»
In a blog post, Facebook VP Paul Grewal explained that the social media site had learned of the improperly obtained data and ordered SCL, Cambridge Analytica, affiliated staff, and Kogan to delete it in 2015.
Cambridge Analytica, the firm at the centre of the Facebook data breach is shutting down, but has been told it «can not be allowed to delete their...
Cambridge Analytica officials said that they had done so, but Facebook said it received reports several days ago that the data was not deleted.
Cambridge Analytica said that it would delete the data, but apparently broke its promise.
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