But due to Facebook's privacy controls, the app could also collect
data on people who didn't have a specific privacy setting enabled.
According to the contracts concluded, Cambridge Analytica rendered services on choosing a target audience on the basis of
data on people's behavior.
Cambridge Analytica later obtained information from the app for about 50 million Facebook users, as the app also vacuumed up
data on people's friends — including those who never downloaded the app or gave explicit consent.
Facebook also added clarification that local laws could affect what it does with «sensitive»
data on people, such as information about a user's race or ethnicity, health, political views or even trade union membership.
It's always a problem when a digital marketer — a phrase that applies to a political campaign — accesses
data on people without their consent.
The data was taken from 50 million Facebook users back in 2014 through a sneaky method: a quiz app called «thisisyourdigitallife,» which was billed as a personality quiz, but which actually gathered
data on people who used the app and their Facebook friends.
According to The New York Times, the co-founder of Cambridge Analytica, Christopher Wylie, led an initiative starting in 2014 to help political campaigns gain
data on people's political orientations and personal details.
Which magically makes it perfectly fine to literally spy and collect
data on people.
In making their estimates, researchers at the University of Chicago used
data on people 24 to 85 years old who took part in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and the National Health Interview Study.
2) the subject lines (and content) of the emails you send will be deceptive, because you are trying to get people to click on the link to give
you data on the people who respond while not telling them the true nature of the email.
Co-Op local / couch could have had a follow up question and was an opportunity to get more
data on the people playing who normally wouldn't be filling out the polls.
This time, instead of examining review policies, we have
data on people and why they leave negative reviews.
It provides daily and accurate
data on people living with herpes and creates awareness on the same.
There is much more
data on people with diabetes who take metformin with the majority of the evidence showing metformin decreases B12 levels.
Because we lack serology
data on people in regions of Ebola outbreaks, it is not known whether there are infected individuals who remain asymptomatic; therefore, the degree of infectivity of the virus is unknown.
An OPM representative says the agency «does not [OPM's emphasis] track
data on people found unsuitable for federal service.»
Site owners can add questions (note the classics I added at the end of the example below), collect
data on the people who sign up through their instance of the widget, prepopulate fields in the signup form and make other changes spelled out in the developer's guide.
And in order to scale that we would then be collecting a lot of
data on people.
The Bureau of Census is also responsible for collecting
data on the people, economy and country of the United States.
«In general we collect
data on people who are not signed up for Facebook for security purposes,» he said.
Yet if researchers confidentially gather private health
data on people harmed by that pesticide, that evidence could be inadmissible for regulation.
Authorities designed the system to collect
data on a person's entire personal life and reward state - obedient users and penalize dissidents.
Data on persons with disabilities was sourced from a 2012 Statistics Canada survey, and not disaggregated by sex.
For instance, HubSpot, uses the leads» email address to provide more
data on the person and the company where she or he works.
That's worrisome when you figure one group of people will have access to personal
data on every person on earth, darn near!!!
[2] Despite the comprehensive disability definition used in this article, focusing on the limitations of functionalities of an individual based on their impairment is the approach most commonly adopted when collecting
data on persons with disabilities.
It also gathered
data on a person's Facebook friends, according to the reports.
But others point out that science could benefit if Native American tribes use ancient DNA to secure the return of more remains, because this may deliver long - sought
data on the peopling of the region.
It also used the phone's sensors to collect
data on each person's location and movement, and combined these with a personality test.
To assist with pairing members, staff collect personal
data on each person as they join the matchmaking service.
Led by electrical engineering and computer science professor Diane Cook, the CASAS team uses the sensors to collect
data on a person's everyday activities, such as getting out of bed or turning on an appliance.
Respond to all medical and non-medical emergencies and help coordinate rescue efforts (i.e collect
data on person or persons injured, location, symptoms, age, sex medication injested) to dispatch nurses and SAFD / EMS to that location.
Information presented on Aboriginal persons includes
data on persons identified as having both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander origin.
Information presented on Aboriginal persons also includes
data on persons identified as having both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander origin.
Not exact matches
Indeed, during the experiment, subjects ages 75 to 89 who also exhibited some signs of memory impairment were more likely than younger
people to click
on a suspicious email that would leave their personal
data vulnerable to criminals.
Full disk encryption software can make company and customer
data on your devices unreadable to unauthorized
people.
With city
data indicating that African - Americans have been charged with marijuana crimes twice as frequently as white residents, the Oakland City Council voted unanimously in March to allocate 50 percent of medical marijuana and cannabis sales permits to
people affected by the war
on drugs.
Yahoo could use Foursquare's technology and
data to beef up its web search, by offering
people search results based
on where they are.
A particular emphasis is
on «
people analytics,» as
data about employees has become more important than ever.
Making decisions
on the basis of
data is important, but almost every decision has an impact
on people as well.
The last of my three, the Employment Insurance (EI) series contains
data on the number of
persons collecting EI and the number of new EI claimants.
Using
data from more than 75,600
people who said they'd been clinically diagnosed with depression and from more than 231,700
people who reported no history of depression, Perlis and his team were able to identify 15 areas
on our DNA that appear to be linked with Major Depressive Disorder.
This
data was taken from loan applications, so it's possible that the workers in the study aren't making as much as other
people — notably, those who don't need loans — doing business
on these platforms.
The Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours (SEPH) provides
data on number of
persons employed, number of hours per employee, and wages and earnings.
Consulting firm McKinsey and Co. estimates that the U.S. currently faces a shortage of up to 190,000
people with analytical expertise and 1.5 million managers with the skills to understand and act
on what big
data can reveal.
On Instagram, where our data on reach is not as complete, we found about 120,000 pieces of content, and estimate that an additional 20 million people were likely served i
On Instagram, where our
data on reach is not as complete, we found about 120,000 pieces of content, and estimate that an additional 20 million people were likely served i
on reach is not as complete, we found about 120,000 pieces of content, and estimate that an additional 20 million
people were likely served it.
Although some
people complain that credit scores are unfair, turning subjective judgments into a single number, it's a system based
on an overwhelming amount of historical
data.
The
data, collected
on a survey basis, includes estimates
on the number of employed
persons and the size of the labour force (which is roughly equal to the number of employed
persons plus
persons without jobs but actively looking for work).
Depending
on the scope and purpose of the research, happiness is often measured using objective indicators (
data on crime, income, civic engagement and health) and subjective methods, such as asking
people how frequently they experience positive and negative emotions.
At the same time, we're sitting
on a gigantic amount of
data about how
people are using the platform.