Playboy has announced that it is pulling its accounts from Facebook, saying that it doesn't want to be complicit in Facebook's
mismanagement of user data.
Playboy announced its intention to deactivate its Facebook accounts and leave the social network amid escalating concerns about the platform's
mismanagement of user data.
The scandal involves accusations of
mismanagement of user data, following revelations that analytics firm Cambridge Analytica used data from 50 million profiles as part of President Trump's 2016 campaign.
Not exact matches
In a statement published late Tuesday night, Playboy said it was deactivating its various pages following «the recent news about Facebook's alleged
mismanagement of users»
data.»
«The recent news about Facebook's alleged
mismanagement of users»
data has solidified our decision to suspend our activity on the platform at this time,» a company statement said.
«While that has challenged our business objectives and the ability to reach our audience in an authentic way, the recent news about Facebook's alleged
mismanagement of users»
data has solidified our decision to suspend our activity on the platform at this time.»
«[The] recent news about Facebook's alleged
mismanagement of users»
data has solidified our decision to suspend our activity on the platform at this time,» Playboy said in a press release.