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With Facebook facing a wave of public backlash over how it has handled user data over the years — a backlash that was kicked off two weeks ago with the revelation that data
analytics firm Cambridge Analytica had worked on targeted election campaigns using
personal and private Facebook data — the company today announced a new set of changes to help users find and change their privacy settings, as well as download and delete whatever data has been collected through Facebook's network of social media
services.
Cambridge Analytica, a data
analytics firm that helped Donald Trump win the 2016 presidential elections, violated its Terms Of
Service by exploiting
personal information of some 50 million Facebook users.
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With Facebook facing a wave of public backlash over how it has handled user data over the years — a backlash that was kicked off two weeks ago with the revelation that data
analytics firm Cambridge Analytica had worked on targeted election campaigns using
personal and private Facebook data — the company today announced a new set of changes to help users find and change their privacy settings, as well as download and delete whatever data has been collected through Facebook's network of social media
services.