But in the recent
scandal over personal data, only Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg ended up testifying.
Not exact matches
The company will begin bankruptcy proceedings, it said, after losing clients and facing mounting legal fees resulting from the
scandal over reports the company harvested
personal data about millions of Facebook users beginning in 2014.
Facebook finds itself in a massive
scandal over supposedly lax privacy measures that allowed political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica to acquire and retain
personal data from the social network.
Facebook Inc Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said on Tuesday the social network had no immediate plans to apply a strict new European Union law on
data privacy in its entirety to the rest of the world, as the company reels from a
scandal over its handling of
personal information of millions of its users.
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said on Tuesday the social network had no immediate plans to apply a strict new European Union law on
data privacy in its entirety to the rest of the world, as the company reels from a
scandal over its handling of
personal information of millions of its users.
Cambridge Analytica is a private company for strategic communication and
data analysis at the heart of a
scandal over the use of
personal data collected on Facebook.
The company will begin bankruptcy proceedings, it said, after losing clients and facing mounting legal fees resulting from the
scandal over reports the company harvested
personal data about millions of Facebook users beginning in 2014.
Facebook expects to uncover additional violations of users»
personal data, the company's No 2 executive has said as the social media network faces severe backlash
over its user
data scandal.
Facebook finds itself in a massive
scandal over supposedly lax privacy measures that allowed political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica to acquire and retain
personal data from the social network.
The EU wrote to Facebook last week to ask how many Europeans were affected by the growing
scandal over the harvesting of
personal data which was then shared with British political consultancy Cambridge Analytica.
Facebook Inc is giving users more control
over their privacy by making
data management easier and redesigning the settings menu, the company said on Wednesday, in the wake of a
scandal over a breach that exposed the
personal information of millions and was allegedly used by a political consultancy.
At the centre of a
scandal over alleged misuse of Facebook users»
personal data, Cambridge Analytica is a communications firm hired by those behind Donald Trump's successful US presidential bid.
There might be more breaches of Facebook users»
personal data even as the social media network grapples with acute criticism
over its
data leak
scandal.
Following Facebook's latest user
data scandal, the company has promised to give users more control
over their
personal data.
A
scandal over Facebook
data privacy broke out last week when it became known that
personal information of about 50 million Facebook users had been obtained without their consent or permission by
data mining firm Cambridge Analytica, which allegedly worked for Donald Trump's presidential campaign and the Brexit campaign.
A snowballing Facebook
scandal over the hijacking of
personal data from millions of its users has many wondering whether it's time to restrict access to their Facebook information or even leave the...