Sentences with phrase «privacy fiasco»

[Verizon's] ongoing privacy fiasco reinforces how dangerous it is for ISPs to use their network control to impose non-standard new tracking methods on their customers.
This ongoing privacy fiasco reinforces how dangerous it is for ISPs to use their network control to impose non-standard new tracking methods on their customers.
The maiden version of Facebook Container was released at the height of the privacy fiasco affecting the information of some 50 million Facebook users whose data were allegedly mined by Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm that aided in the campaign of Donald J. Trump for the U.S. presidency.
But on Wednesday, when Zuckerberg took questions from reporters for 45 minutes on a conference call to address his latest scandal — the Cambridge Analytica privacy fiasco — he didn't come across as defensive, unapologetic or naive.
It is believed that the remark was in relation to the privacy fiasco involving Cambridge Analytica, a London - based analytics firm which had apparently scraped Facebook for data of around 50 million users, and used it to influence the outcome of the 2016 US elections.
He also said that it was a mistake to have been too dismissive of the impact of fake news, and clarified that the number of accounts affected the privacy fiasco may be closer to 87 million, instead of 50 million which was first quoted by the media.
While the CEO takes responsibility for Facebook's data privacy fiasco, he also sometimes says that users should know better than to share certain kinds of information publicly.
But on Wednesday, when Zuckerberg took questions from reporters for 45 minutes on a conference call to address his latest scandal — the Cambridge Analytica privacy fiasco — he didn't come across as defensive, unapologetic or naive.
We describe this as a privacy fiasco.
Despite how much flak Facebook gets for all its privacy fiascos, you have to hand it to the company for making it incredibly easy to see what data it's using.

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While US lawmakers are taking the opportunity to lambaste lax privacy controls and to grill Mr. Zuckerberg's plans for the future, it's still unclear if the Cambridge Analytica fiasco will affect user engagement on the platform.
Facebook is entering a tough transition period where it won't take chances around data privacy in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica fiasco, CTO Mike Schroepfer tells TechCrunch.
The he - said - she - said of the scandal seems to be amplifying as Facebook continues to endure criticism about weak data privacy policies and enforcement that led to the Cambridge Analytica fiasco that's seen Facebook's market cap drop nearly $ 100 billion.
The privacy abuse and data mishandling fiasco didn't hurt Facebook's money machine and the business rose stoically as the company reported...
Fan Yuan, the shareholder who filed the suit, accuses Facebook of making «materially false and / or misleading» claims about the company's handling of user data — meaning the instances where Facebook or Zuckerberg himself addressed privacy and security issues and failed to disclose the ongoing Cambridge Analytica fiasco.
Facebook is introducing a slew of privacy changes to mitigate the fiasco.
This afternoon, Daybreak issued a post on its own forums addressing the fiasco and admitting to the deletion of documents; it reiterates claims it already made to Massively OP about who currently owns the company in that it's standing by the baffling claim that Epstein has always owned Daybreak, in spite of Epstein, Daybreak, and Columbus Nova all telling everyone differently in 2015 — it calls three years of press releases and privacy policies a «miscommunication.»
The Xbox One's previous over-blown Kinect privacy issues, DRM always - online check - in fiasco and used game blocking feature, have turned many gamers off Microsoft's new console even though most of these issues no longer exist with the Xbox One.
A current post from www.digitalbookworld.com provides good current news on this fiasco, including Adobe's promise to offer a new release by October 20, 2014 addressing the privacy and encryption problems.
Sooo... we're just gonna pretend that the issue with Facebook is that they had no choice but to capitulate to a country's local laws on privacy and thus the fiasco over them selling data to a shady third party with nefarious intent is completely out of their hands?
There's never an ideal time for your multi-billion dollar company to take center stage in one of the most high - profile privacy scandals ever seen, but for Mark Zuckerberg, the Cambridge Analytica fiasco couldn't have come at a worse point.
Fan Yuan, the shareholder who filed the suit, accuses Facebook of making «materially false and / or misleading» claims about the company's handling of user data — meaning the instances where Facebook or Zuckerberg himself addressed privacy and security issues and failed to disclose the ongoing Cambridge Analytica fiasco.
For example, it released on Wednesday the official number of users (as much as 87 million) that could have had their data exposed in the Cambridge Analytica fiasco and hinted that an even vaster number of users could have been subject to similar privacy abuses.
Zuckerberg's appearance will be a big deal — in part because Zuckerberg has never testified before, and in part because the company's Cambridge Analytica fiasco has become a symbol of sorts for how big tech companies like Facebook are not doing enough to protect user privacy.
Facebook is introducing a slew of privacy changes to mitigate the fiasco.
Later in the show, Recode's Kurt Wagner joined Kara in the studio to talk about the continuing fallout of the Facebook - Cambridge Analytica fiasco, a privacy scandal that has had enough staying power to send Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify in front of Congress.
about Yet Another Lesson from the Cambridge Analytica Fiasco: Remove the Barriers to User Privacy Control
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