Not exact matches
Kogan denied
handing over that information to Cambridge Analytica; it is unclear exactly what
data the firm obtained and how it was used.
Because of the way Facebook's third - party platform worked at this time, the
over 270,000 survey participants who consented to
hand over their
data also gave
Kogan access to tens of millions of their friends» Facebook
data.
All of which means
Kogan took a startling amount of user
data that he was permitted to take — even if he wasn't supposed to
hand it
over to a voter - targeting operation after taking it.
Political
data analytics company Cambridge Analytica — which is affiliated with Strategic Communication Laboratories (SCL)-- reportedly used Facebook
data, after it was
handed over by Aleksandr
Kogan, a lecturer at the University of Cambridge's department of psychology.