Sentences with phrase «actually have access to the data»

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Facebook said on Thursday it had suspended a data analytics firm associated with the Trump campaign, but may have indeed greatly downplayed the scale of the data that firm actually had access to, according to a new report in The New York Times.
Facebook said on Thursday it had suspended a data analytics firm associated with the Trump campaign, but may have indeed greatly downplayed the scale of the data that firm actually had access to, acco
«What you're saying is that that was not the case — that actually the purpose of the survey was to gather [Facebook] information and by completing it with your Facebook login as well then CA would also get access to your data on Facebook too?»
However, a survey by the ROI Institute found that while 96 % of CEOs want Learning and Development to be connected to business impact data, only 8 % actually have access to this type of information.
Depending on how much work you actually want to put into it, you should basically decide which of these are most important to you: ease of use, what kind of data each site will let you get at, how fast they will pay you and via what means, whether they will help you get onto sites you don't have access to, and what your options are for printing with them if you want to do so.
If you only have access to 10 year data then you can just use the same system but just using the earliest 3 years that you have, which actually gives the 7 year growth rate between the two 3 year averages.
The point was to check the work that Jones had done: that necessitates access to the data he actually used and the adjustments he made to that data.
I'm really intrigued by that because it seems like it's something I can learn and I also have some people who are willing to give me access to some data that I can actually work with to try those stuff in a very simple way.
Facebook said on Thursday it had suspended a data analytics firm associated with the Trump campaign, but may have indeed greatly downplayed the scale of the data that firm actually had access to, according to a new report in The New York Times.
iPhones now have an improved permission system where you can actually pick and choose which data an app gets access to.
He reiterated that he believed the company made big mistakes, first by allowing app developers far too much access to user data in previous builds of the site, and later by blindly trusting that Cambridge Analytica and other companies involved would actually delete it just because they sent them a sternly worded letter.
Facebook said on Thursday it had suspended a data analytics firm associated with the Trump campaign, but may have indeed greatly downplayed the scale of the data that firm actually had access to, acco
It's unclear how much influence the data actually had, but the fact that it happened prompted Facebook to suspend the company from access to its services on Friday.
(Starting in 2015, Facebook's policy on this became more restrictive, and its third - party app log - on design became more transparent, although it's worth noting that a previous design change had actually made it simpler to grant third - party apps access to your data.)
I've been told by many, many people that have access to your data, I was thinking of companies like RockYou and all kinds of things from a million years ago that have a lot of your data... Can you actually get it back?
In addition to the new allergy data that can be seen from the Now screen, which is the default screen that the app opens up to, the update also includes a new Dark Theme for the maps that can be accessed within the app, and there have been some bug fixes as well, though AccuWeather doesn't actually mention what these bug fixes are so things should just feel generally improved when it comes to the performance and user experience.
Facebook said on Thursday it had suspended a data analytics firm associated with the Trump campaign, but may have indeed greatly downplayed the scale of the data that firm actually had access to,...
However, when change in BMI percentiles by profile membership and level of inhibitory control was examined in an ANCOVA model (data not shown), low inhibitory control girls with mothers in the Sets Limits + Does Not Restrict Snacks profile actually showed no change in BMI percentile from 5 to 7 y (59.6 ± 23.6 to 61.5 ± 22.1; the raw difference change score was not different from zero at the 0.05 level of significance); in contrast, a significant increase was observed for low inhibitory control girls in the Unlimited Access to Snacks profile (62.8 ± 26.3 to 68.3 ± 25.1; P < 0.05, d = 0.48; the raw difference change score was different from zero at the 0.05 level of significance).
Viewpoint Realty's website reinforces this position, stating to consumers, «We're actually licensed as a brokerage in a number of other provinces but unfortunately we're yet not able to offer Viewpoint in these provinces because real estate boards and other data suppliers want to restrict you from having convenient access to property and listing data.
Gone are the glory days when real estate companies had exclusive access to listing data; people communicated by actually speaking on the phone and facsimiles were considered high tech.
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