The social media company came under
fire after data of 50million users had been leaked by Cambridge Analytica, which claims to specialise in data - focused marketing and political campaigns.
In today's big tech news, Facebook is under
fire after data on 50 million users was swept up by a UK data analytics firm.
Not exact matches
When Facebook announced on Tuesday that it was launching a dating service, many eyebrows were raised:
after all, this is a company that is currently under
fire around the world for the lax way in which it has handled users» personal
data.
After the recent Cambridge Analytica controversy, which involved a political consultancy misappropriating and misusing people's
data in an attempt to influence the 2016 presidential election, Facebook has come under intense
fire.
The company came under
fire after a Norwegian nonprofit called SINTEF first revealed that the HIV information is sent together with users» GPS
data, phone ID, and email.
Frustrations over fundraising and the management style of Executive Director Ethan Roeder, the former top
data guru for President Obama's presidential campaigns, led senior staffers to quit and several employees to follow them out the door
after the nonprofit's board of directors refused to
fire Roeder at the staff's request.
Via response
data, activists can find the right messages for each audience and put them in front of the right eyeballs day
after day, hopefully eroding his support and
firing up his opposition over many months.
Eight senior staffers at the New Organizing Institute resigned
after calling for the
firing of President Obama's 2012
data director.
Facebook has come under
fire after reports that conservative research firm Cambridge Analytica gained access to
data from 50 million Facebook profiles before the 2016 presidential election.
Together with the new study from Tabun, the
data suggest that ancient humans did not master
fire until hundreds of thousands of years
after they expanded into cold climates.
After inspiring millions of people worldwide with its successful landing in a crater on the Red Planet on Aug. 5, 2012, PDT (Aug. 6, 2012, EDT), Curiosity has provided more than 190 gigabits of
data; returned more than 36,700 full images and 35,000 thumbnail images;
fired more than 75,000 laser shots to investigate the composition of targets; collected and analyzed sample material from two rocks; and driven more than one mile (1.6 kilometers).
«Poldermans, a prominent researcher who published more than 300 papers, was
fired in November 2011
after a university investigation concluded that he had engaged in misconduct, including
data fabrication,» Vogel wrote.
To help first responders and others to gain this understanding, NIST is developing both an in - the - field, two - tiered system for collecting
data after WUI
fires and a WUI Hazard Scale for predicting and mapping the ranges of exposure risks to
fire and embers from a WUI event throughout a community.
Methods: To explore the future of
fire seasons in California, Yoon and colleagues from PNNL and the Climate Center at Utah State University compared
fire risk
data observed between the 1980s through present day using an index called the KBDI (named
after the two researchers who developed it) and satellite
data showing burned areas.
The
data also only runs through 2013, largely before the local hiring push, so it remains unclear of teachers
fired after Katrina have benefited from that nascant emphasis.
If anyone discovers a way to properly backup app / game
data and then restore that
data after reinstalling an app (from the Amazon Cloud) I'd love to know about it... as would many other Kindle
Fire owners!
Well, mobile ad network Millennial Media is providing another solid bit of
data, saying that
Fire ad impressions on its network have been growing by 19 percent daily in the first few weeks
after its mid-November launch.
According to a
data conducted by Chitika Insights — which looked at hundreds of millions of ad impressions from Sept. 14th to Sept. 18 to determine which devices and browsers were being used — the Kindle
Fire HD grew to 11 % of Amazon's overall tablet traffic share, just five days
after it launched.
This week the studio is once again under
fire from its community,
after Reddit user Aercus gathered
data and noticed something else had changed.
He was
fired after he admitted
data manipulation and fabrication of
data.
They are not really thicker rings, nor is there any evidence of
fire damage,
after the
data is adjusted it is quite clear that nothing happened until 1968.
After a thorough comparison with the established literature on rebound effects across sectors, we found that Reinventing
Fire simply fails to reflect a fair assessment of the
data.
However,
data show that bark beetles have little influence on the occurrence (Hart et al. 2015) or severity of forest
fires in the 10 to 15 years
after the trees have died (Harvey et al. 2014).
Facebook under
fire after Canadian whistleblower reveals abuse of
data of tens of millions of users, Globe and Mail
The company's
data privacy policy came under
fire after it emerged that a developer named Dr. Aleksandr Kogan used the platform to administer a personality test app that collected
data about participants and their friends.
You'll have two backups, one in a completely different location (so you don't lose
data to a
fire in your house), and
after you set it up, you never have to think about it again.
The social network - and its CEO and founder - have been under
fire from all quarters
after earlier, lax policies around Facebook apps were found to be allowing third - parties to siphon off masses of personal
data.
The company came under
fire after Facebook suspended the
data firm accusing it of violating its terms of services and storing
data extracted from tens of millions of Facebook profiles.
After the recent Cambridge Analytica controversy, which involved a political consultancy misappropriating and misusing people's
data in an attempt to influence the 2016 presidential election, Facebook has come under intense
fire.
Facebook's privacy practices have come under
fire after Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm affiliated with President Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign, got
data inappropriately.
The social network has come under
fire after it was revealed Cambridge Analytica kept users»
data.
Under
fire after political research firm Cambridge Analytica used
data acquired from an app to swing elections in US, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Friday said he was putting in place a new policy to prevent interference in future elections.
Over the weekend, Facebook came under
fire after reports that Cambridge Analytica, a
data analytics firm that worked with President Trump's campaign, had obtained personal
data from tens of millions of Facebook users without their consent.
Facebook's privacy practices have come under
fire after revelations that a Trump - affiliated consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica, got
data on millions of Facebook users.
Mark Zuckerberg has
fired back at Tim Cook
after the Apple CEO criticized Facebook amid a burgeoning scandal around the company's
data practices and its role in political campaigns.
After the
data breach scandal that has put British political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica and Facebook under
fire, many people have started questioning the collection of
data by social media firms.
The demands from Massachusetts and New York come
after recent reports surrounding Facebook's relationship to Cambridge Analytica, the controversial
data firm that worked for President Trump's campaign, and which has come under
fire for its use of information allegedly gleaned from millions of Facebook users to influence voter opinions.
Mark Zuckerberg
fired back at Tim Cook
after the Apple CEO criticized Facebook amid a burgeoning scandal around the company's
data practices.
Facebook's privacy policies have come under
fire after Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm that helped Donald Trump elected, was able to harvest
data from 50 million Facebook profiles to direct its messaging.
Facebook's privacy practices have come under
fire after revelations that Cambridge Analytica got
data on Facebook users, including information on friends of people who had downloaded a psychological quiz app, even though those friends hadn't given explicit consent to sharing.
After the Cambridge Analytica scandal piqued public panic last week, Facebook is again coming under
fire for another user
data issue.
Facebook's privacy practices have come under
fire after Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm affiliated with President Trump's 2016 election campaign, got
data inappropriately, the AP reports.
On Wednesday,
after IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad accused the Congress of using Cambridge Analytica, News X was all
fired up: «
Data theft singes Congress», it headlined, «RaGa rattled».
Facebook has come under intense
fire over the way it handles user
data after reports that the social media giant let Cambridge Analytica, a
data firm linked to President Donald Trump's campaign, harvest the personal information of over 50 million users in 2016.
Facebook has come under
fire over the last few days
after it was discovered that
data for millions of users was leaked to Cambridge Analytica.
The social network is now under
fire after The New York Times and The Guardian newspaper reported that former Trump campaign consultant Cambridge Analytica used
data, including user likes, inappropriately obtained from roughly 50 million Facebook users to try to influence elections.
inforisktoday.com - Facebook is under
fire after reports suggested
data - mining firm Cambridge Analytica obtained private information for 50 million Facebook users.
The social media giant has come under
fire after it was revealed that
data analysis company Cambridge Analytica accessed the personal
data of over 50 million Facebook users without their permission.
Facebook has been under
fire recently
after it was linked to the alleged misuse of 50 million users»
data.
Facebook's privacy practices have come under
fire after Cambridge Analytica, a Trump - affiliated political consulting firm, got
data inappropriately.