Sentences with phrase «privacy debacle»

It doesn't matter much to me that OnePlus did it since they are already on the no buy list along with most if not all Chinese manufacturers after last years privacy debacle but it's unfortunate that companies like Asus and LG are adding notches.
While it may be a needed change in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica privacy debacle, it apparently had some unintended consequences, like locking people out of their Tinder accounts.
Britain's culture secretary says Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's promises to change the social media giant in the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica privacy debacle don't go far enough.
A growing number of people are deleting it, or at least wrestling with whether they should, in light of its latest privacy debacle.
Your FarmVille fields have probably long gone fallow, but it's worth revisiting the story of FarmVille's short - lived popularity because it's intertwined with our current internet privacy debacle.
So in the wake of the company's recent Cambridge Analytica privacy debacle, Facebook is trying to make that experience less confusing.
The glaringly obvious takeaway here: No, Facebook's business was not decimated by its recent Cambridge Analytica privacy debacle.
The recent privacy debacle has provoked people to think that social media is not so much fun — after personal data of millions of users was compromised.
The recent privacy debacle has provoked people to think that social media is not so much fun - after personal data of millions of...
In his opening statement in today's Senate hearing with Mark Zuckerberg, Senator Thune (R - SD) noted that Cambridge Analytica, the company most associated with the ongoing privacy debacle, will be examined separately at another time.
In his opening statement in today's Senate hearing with Mark Zuckerberg, Senator Thune (R - SD) noted that Cambridge Analytica, the company most associated with the ongoing privacy debacle, will be exam
Just what lawmakers intend to do about big tech's latest privacy debacle will be more clear come Monday, but the chorus calling for regulation is likely to grow louder from here on out.
NEW YORK (AP)-- The Latest on Cambridge Analytica, firm behind Facebook privacy debacle (all times local):
A published report says the data firm at the center of Facebook's privacy debacle is closing its doors.
Seemingly every day, a new story breaks around Facebook and its ongoing, ever - deepening privacy debacle.
SAN JOSE, Calif. — With a smile that suggested the hard part of an «intense year» may be behind him, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg addressed developers Tuesday and pledged the company will build its way out of its worst - ever privacy debacle.
NEW YORK — Cambridge Analytica, firm at the center of Facebook's privacy debacle, says it's declaring bankruptcy and shutting down.
She was the first person to fill this position at Google after the company got caught up in a handful of privacy debacles that included Street View cars collecting user e-mails, passwords, and URLs.
While past privacy debacles have centered on what marketers gather on users, the stakes are higher this time because the firm is alleged to have created psychological profiles to influence how people vote or even think about politics and society.
After declining a summons from a UK parliamentary committee that's investigating how social media data is being used this morning, it appears that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg may end up finally going before Congress to testify amid a wave of privacy debacles, according to a report by CNN.

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In particular, the Cambridge Analytica debacle has highlighted the lack of — and need for — basic online and data privacy protections in the US.
Facebook is testifying once again before congress about the Cambridge Analytica debacle and Facebook's privacy policy in general.
The issue of Facebook and personal privacy has come to the fore with the whole Cambridge Analytica debacle.
Wyden, one of the loudest digital privacy champions in Congress, wants the public to use Facebook's Cambridge Analytica debacle to demand that social networks obtain «explicit consent» from users before sharing their personal data with anyone — including advertisers.
A hacker group made good on its pledge to release user data stolen from the affair website Ashley Madison, creating a potential privacy and security debacle for millions.
The Strava heat maps debacle is seen by others as another prime example of a fast - and - loose approach to privacy in Silicon Valley, in which growing user bases and monetizing products supersedes the rights of the end user.
Wyden, one of the loudest digital privacy champions in Congress, wants the public to use Facebook's Cambridge Analytica debacle to demand that social networks obtain «explicit consent» from users before sharing their personal data with anyone — including advertisers.
Zuckerberg apologized for the debacle during a CNN interview Wednesday, but stopped short of endorsing broad privacy legislation and instead said only that he would support the «right» kind of rules.
The Strava debacle shows that the «informed consent» model of privacy - widespread in the United States in particular - does not work, because companies are not able to reliably inform users of all the threats and risks they might face by using the service, says privacy expert Zeynep Tufekci, an associate professor at the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina.
All the talk about PIPEDA and such, yet controlling privacy in the industry is almost impossible, and certainly in regard to the current debacle, if the letting loose of sold information is approved before sold numbers and related pieces of information are actually registered at LRO, and completely subject to change until such registration is completed and open for public viewing.
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