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SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook’s recent crisis is just one of many privacy issues that company has had to deal with in its relatively short existence. Barely two years old in 2006, the company faced ...
Facebook will pay a record $5bn fine to settle privacy concerns, ... By restricting the flow of data, Facebook may get to effectively hoard its 2.4 billion users, he argues, ...
Tony is the CEO of Visible Factors, a data-driven marketing agency whose clients include Ticketmaster, Blue Bottle, and Carbon 38. It’s been over a year since the Apple iOS 14.5 update sent ...
After reports that a data analysis firm surreptitiously acquired data on 50 million people, CEO Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged that Facebook was partially to blame.
Read about the saga of Facebook's failures in ensuring privacy for user data, including how it relates to Cambridge Analytica, the GDPR, the Brexit campaign, and the 2016 US presidential election.
Social media giant Facebook, above, announced Tuesday it would delete the facial recognition data of one billion users. Above, the Facebook sign in page is seen on a computer screen in this ...
MENLO PARK, Calif. (KGO) -- The Senate Judiciary Committee announced it will meet in two weeks to demand answers from the executives at Facebook, Twitter and Google on the issue of data privacy ...
Facebook remains the center of attention over concerns about data privacy and sharing. How are schools reckoning with how they use the social media platform and what data are shared? Education ...
Another week, another Facebook privacy issue. A few days ago, a database was uploaded to Bit Torrent with the names and public information of every searchable Facebook user’s profile. The 2.8 GB ...
“We found that [Facebook’s] current default settings leave access open to a lot of data – particularly with respect to settings for third party apps,” Mozilla said in… ...
Carolyn Everson, Facebook’s vice president of global marketing solutions, says the company hasn't seen a huge change in consumer behavior amid widespread concerns over its handling of data and ...
WhatsApp on Friday said it was postponing an update to its privacy policy following concerns and calls from users to switch to other encrypted apps like Signal and Telegram.