Facebook released a statement on Friday — in advance of bombshell media reports that a data analytics firm
improperly accessed the personal information of its users — that is signed by its deputy general counsel and says it is suspending an organization from its platform.
The claim is based on an allegation that an ICBC employee
improperly accessed the personal information of about 65 ICBC customers.
Not exact matches
Facebook estimates the
personal information of 622,161 users in Canada was
improperly accessed by Cambridge Analytica.
Facebook is facing questions following reports that research firm Cambridge Analytica
improperly gained
access to the
personal information of as many as 87 million Facebook users.
The FTC is currently investigating Facebook again over its entanglement with Cambridge Analytica, a political consultancy that
improperly accessed 87 million users» names, «likes» and other
personal information.
The Federal Trade Commission confirmed that it has opened an investigation of Facebook following reports that a data analysis firm used by the Trump campaign
improperly accessed the names, «likes» and other
personal information from at least 30 million users on the social site.
This weekend, the public learned data company Cambridge Analytica
improperly accessed 50 million Facebook users»
personal information to influence the 2016 election.
In today's case, (Ari v. ICBC) a proposed class action, the Plaintiff sued ICBC alleging various improprieties arising from an employee
improperly accessing «the
personal information of about 65 ICBC customers ``.
Cambridge Analytica was accused of
improperly gaining
access to
personal information of Facebook users, spurring legal probes and changes to Facebook's privacy policies.
The Federal Trade Commission has opened an investigation into Facebook following reports that a data analytics firm that had worked with the Trump campaign had
improperly accessed names, «likes» and other
personal information about tens of millions of the social site's users without their knowledge.
Congressional lawmakers have formally requested that Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg testify at an upcoming hearing in response to reports that a data analytics firm used by the Trump campaign had
improperly accessed the names, «likes» and other
personal information of about 50 million users on the social site.