Cambridge
Analytica said in a statement that it had data for only 30 million people.
Cambridge
Analytica said that it did destroy the information in question and is currently working with Facebook to resolve any issues.
Cambridge
Analytica said in a statement on Wednesday that it «did not use any» data it acquired from Kogan's company in work related to the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign.
Although Cambridge
Analytica said it is committed to helping the U.K. investigation, Denham's office said the firm failed to meet a deadline to produce the information requested.
In a statement, Cambridge
Analytica said Wylie left to start a rival company.
Cambridge
Analytica said Tuesday it has suspended CEO Alexander Nix pending an independent investigation into...
Cambridge
Analytica said GSR «was contractually committed by us to only obtain data in accordance with the U.K. Data Protection Act and to seek the informed consent of each respondent,» but did not follow those requirements.
Cambridge
Analytica said it deleted all of that data in 2015 when it learned the rules were broken.
Cambridge
Analytica said the company «fully complies with Facebook's terms of service» and said it is working with Facebook to resolve the matter.
A former employee of Cambridge
Analytica said Monday on NBC's «Today» that the group identified voters who might be swayed and «injected content» that may or may not be true.
On Monday, Cambridge
Analytica said the executives had «entertained a series of ludicrous hypothetical scenarios» in order to «play along with this line of conversation, and partly to spare our «client» from embarrassment».
Cambridge
Analytica said it had bought the information from the creator of the This Is Your Digital Life app without knowing that it had been obtained improperly.
Cambridge
Analytica said in a statement that it did nothing illegal and is currently in touch with Facebook.
Cambridge
Analytica said it is committed to helping the UK investigation.
The board of Cambridge
Analytica said Tuesday that it has suspended CEO Alexander Nix pending a full independent investigation of his actions.
Cambridge
Analytica said on Saturday that it did not initially know Kogan violated Facebook's terms, and that it deleted the data once it found out in 2015.
Cambridge
Analytica said in a tweet that it «immediately deleted the raw data from our file server, and began the process of searching for and removing any of its derivatives in our system» after Facebook contacted them to let them know data had been improperly obtained.
In response, Cambridge
Analytica said that the company is not compiling individualised data profiles on Kenyan voters, and a spokesperson also stated that a data harvesting programme on the same scale as recent American campaigns is not possible in Kenya.
Last month, Cambridge
Analytica said it has not had any communication with AIQ since December 2015.
In an earlier statement, Cambridge
Analytica said it «strongly» denied «false allegations» in the media and said that the Facebook data at the center of the scandal wasn't used as part of services provided to the Trump campaign.
Cambridge
Analytica said it had not shared any of the Facebook profile data with AggregateIQ.
Announcing its chief executive's suspension, Cambridge
Analytica said in a statement that «in the view of the board, Mr. Nix's recent comments secretly recorded by Channel 4 and other allegations do not represent the values or operations of the firm and his suspension reflects the seriousness with which we view this violation.»
In a statement announcing Nix's suspension, Cambridge
Analytica said: «In the view of the board Mr Nix's recent comments secretly recorded by Channel 4 News do not represent the values or operations of the firm.»
Cambridge
Analytica said that the company «adheres to FEC [Federal Election Commission] regulations» and that Nix had never been in charge of work on any US election campaigns.
In a statement on Wednesday, Cambridge
Analytica said it «licensed data for no more than 30 million people» from GSR, a research company.
«We worked with Facebook over this period to ensure that they were satisfied that we had not knowingly breached any of Facebook's terms of service and also provided a signed statement to confirm that all Facebook data and their derivatives had been deleted,» Cambridge
Analytica said in a statement Saturday.
Cambridge
Analytica said it does not engage in bribery or entrapment and said the Channel 4 News report was a misrepresentation of how the company conducts its business.
In a statement, Cambridge
Analytica said that it «fully complies with Facebook's terms of service» and that it was working with the company to be reinstated.
Cambridge
Analytica said a researcher built an app that provided a personality quiz to Facebook users, but Facebook claims the researcher then «lied to us» and passed the content onto Cambridge Analytica.
Cambridge
Analytica said that the data set revealed by The New York Times was not used «as part of the services it provided to the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign.»
«This company, Global Science Research (GSR), was contractually committed by us to only obtain data in accordance with the UK Data Protection Act and to seek the informed consent of each respondent,» Cambridge
Analytica said in a statement issued Saturday.
A spokesperson for Cambridge
Analytica said «there was no recollection of any interactions or emails with» Chancellor.
Cambridge
Analytica said the Channel 4 News investigation contained false claims, factual inaccuracies and substantial mischaracterisations.
In a statement, Cambridge
Analytica said: «We worked with Facebook over this period to ensure that they were satisfied that we had not knowingly breached any of Facebook's terms of service and also provided a signed statement to confirm that all Facebook data and their derivatives had been deleted.»
This time, the target was AggregateIQ, a Canadian advertising and analysis firm that whistleblower Christopher Wylie from Cambridge
Analytica said was linked to the same parent company, called SCL.
One former Cambridge Analytica employee, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal corporate matters, described hearing Rebekah Mercer express over the phone excitement at the results of 2014 congressional midterms, when Republicans made significant gains to which Cambridge
Analytica said it had contributed.
For its part, Cambridge
Analytica said in a statement that the data set revealed by The Times was not used «as part of the services it provided to the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign.»
London - based Cambridge
Analytica said it strongly denied the media claims, and that it deleted all Facebook data it obtained from a third - party application in 2014 after learning the information did not adhere to data protection rules.
However, Cambridge
Analytica said the report had «grossly misrepresented» the conversations caught on camera.
Cambridge
Analytica said in a statement in response that it had licensed data for «no more than 30 million» users.
Cambridge
Analytica said it deleted the data when it learned of the violation and denied on Saturday that it still had access to it.
Cambridge
Analytica said it is committed to helping the U.K. investigation.
Cambridge
Analytica said it did this, although whistle - blower Christopher Wylie claims it didn't.
Cambridge
Analytica said in a statement Wednesday that it had data for only 30 million Facebook users.
Cambridge
Analytica said in a statement last Wednesday that it had data for only 30 million Facebook users.
In a statement on Tuesday, Cambridge
Analytica said it had suspended Nix immediately, «pending a full, independent investigation.»
One former Cambridge Analytica employee, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal corporate matters, described hearing Rebekah Mercer express over the phone excitement at the results of 2014 congressional midterms, when Republicans made significant gains to which Cambridge
Analytica said it had contributed.
In a statement, Cambridge
Analytica said it deleted «all the data it had received» when it was told the information was obtained in breach of Facebook's terms of service.
Cambridge
Analytica said that Channel 4 «edited and scripted» the report to «grossly misrepresent» the conversations between the undercover reporters and the company's senior executives.
Cambridge
Analytica said it would proceed to carry out a full and independent investigation following the reports.