Sentences with phrase «user reported over the weekend»

That has since changed as one user reported over the weekend that her system is now up and running, likely making it the first working public Tesla solar roof installation.

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The FTC's reported investigation into Facebook is the latest development in a scandal involving Cambridge Analytica, which The New York Times and The Guardian in explosive reports over the weekend revealed had access to the information of 50 million Facebook users.
Prominent tech leaders spoke out against Facebook over the weekend, about a week after reports surfaced that the social network leaked user information.
Zuckerberg had been silent until Wednesday about the saga that began over the weekend when the New York Times and the Guardian released a pair of blockbuster reports outlining how tens of millions of Facebook users» data was accessed without their knowledge or permission between 2013 and 2015.
But investors are worried, and Facebook has lost over $ 60 billion in market value since reports this weekend explained how Cambridge Analytica, a political data firm that worked on Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, was able to gather data from tens of millions of Facebook users.
The social media giant's stock has dropped this week after reports over the weekend said Cambridge Analytica improperly accessed 50 million Facebook users» personal data.
Meanwhile, Fandango reported over the weekend that the site saw a significant increase in repeat ticket buys over previous superhero movies, with a poll of 1,000 Fandango users showing that 61 percent would go see the film again.
The stakes are extremely high for Menlo Park - based Facebook as it tries to win back its users» trust after reports over the weekend that Cambridge Analytica — a London - based data analytics firm that worked with Donald Trump's presidential campaign — had accessed the personal information of 50 million Facebook users without their permission.
The scandal erupted over the weekend when The New York Times and UK media reported that Cambridge Analytica tried to influence American voters using information improperly gleaned from 50 million Facebook users.
Over the weekend, Facebook came under fire after reports that Cambridge Analytica, a data analytics firm that worked with President Trump's campaign, had obtained personal data from tens of millions of Facebook users without their consent.
Over the weekend, reporting from the New York Times and other major media outlets provided extensive details on the leak, exposing Facebook for not making sufficient efforts to protect user data, and its failure to disclose the leaks to users or investors.
Over the weekend, The New York Times reported that Cambridge Analytica, a British consulting firm, improperly acquired the private data of about roughly 50 million Facebook users, and used it to target voters on behalf of the Trump campaign during the 2016 presidential election.
Over Saint Patrick's Day weekend, reports surfaced saying Facebook allowed data mining company Cambridge Analytica to gather the records of 50 million American users.
Users were forewarned that they would need to move their bitcoin off of Coinbase if they wanted to use bitcoin cash, and many did, leading to reported wait times of 12 hours for some traders over the weekend.
Users of Uncoin reported that their funds have been stolen over the weekend.
Cambridge Analytica has been under intense scrutiny since reports over the weekend disclosed how the firm harvested the information of 50 million Facebook users without permission and used that data to target them with personalized political ads.
A number of Nexus 6P users flooded Reddit over the weekend to report that their devices have been suffering from battery failure issues after installing the latest Android 7.0 Nougat OS.
The company's value suffered as a result of reports over the weekend that the company shared personal information of users with a political analytics company.
Reports emerged over the weekend in the Observer and The New York Times that Aleksandr Kogan, a lecturer in the psychology department at Cambridge University, created a personality test app that he used to amass personal data for Facebook users, as well as their friends, in part via a Facebook API, in apparent compliance with Facebook's terms of service for academic researchers.
This weekend, The New York Times and The Observer of London reported that Cambridge Analytica, a political data - mining and consulting firm, collected and accessed over 50 million Facebook users» private information without their knowledge.
They announced a joint investigation today following reports over the weekend that Cambridge Analytica improperly acquired data on 50 million Facebook users, which it used as part of President Trump's 2016 campaign.
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