Not exact matches
Reacting to revelations that the political research and consulting firm Cambridge Analytica obtained Facebook user data for the purpose of influencing
voters in
multiple countries, the Internet Society called it «the natural outcome of today's data driven economy that puts businesses and others first, not users» and called for «higher standards for transparency and ethics when it comes to the handling of our
information.
Other republican funny business has included purging
voter rolls,
multiple attempts at
voter intimidation (almost always struck down in court), publishing fallacious
information about voting dates in official public documents, and questionable instances of monkeying with voting machines.
The company is facing
multiple privacy investigations in the U.S. and U.K. over the leak of personal
information pertaining to as many as 60 million Facebook users to
voter - profiling firm Cambridge Analytica (see Probes Begin as Facebook Slammed by Data Leak Blowback).
The company is facing
multiple privacy investigations in the U.S. and U.K. over the leak of personal
information pertaining to 60 million Facebook users to
voter - profiling firm Cambridge Analytica (see Probes Begin as Facebook Slammed by Data Leak Blowback).