Fb information misuse and voter manipulation again within the body with newest Cambridge Analytica leaks

Extra main points are rising in regards to the scale and scope of disgraced information corporate Cambridge Analytica’s actions in elections all over the world — by the use of a cache of inner paperwork that’s being launched by means of former worker and self-styled whistleblower, Brittany Kaiser. The now close do…
More details are emerging about the scale and scope of disgraced data company Cambridge Analytica’s activities in elections around the world — via a cache of internal documents that’s being released by former employee and self-styled whistleblower, Brittany Kaiser. The now shut do…Original article
Author: Natasha Lomas

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  1. "Further details have emerged about when and how much Facebook knew about data-scraping by the disgraced and now defunct Cambridge Analytica political data firm". (March 22, 2019)
  2. "Facebook employees tried to alert the company about the activity of Cambridge Analytica as early as September 2015, per the SEC’s complaint against the company which was published yesterday". (July 28, 2019)
  3. "Australias privacy watchdog is suing Facebook over the Cambridge Analytica data breach which, back in 2018, became a global scandal that wiped billions off the tech giants share price yet only led to Facebook picking up a $5BN FTC fine". (March 9, 2020)
  4. "Facebook has denied contradicting itself in evidence to the UK parliament and a US public prosecutor". (August 13, 2019)
  5. "Twitter has disclosed more bugs related to how it uses personal data for ad targeting that means it may have shared users data with advertising partners even when a user had expressly told it not to". (August 7, 2019)
  6. "The UKs data watchdog has sent a letter to parliament In lieu of a final report on a wide-ranging investigation into online political advertising which saw it raid the offices of Cambridge Analytica in 2018 after it emerged that the disgraced (and now defunct) data company had improperly acquired ". (October 6, 2020)
  7. "Facebook employees tried to alert the company about the activity of Cambridge Analytica as early as September 2015, per the SEC’s complaint against the company which was published yesterday". (July 25, 2019)
  8. "Remember the app audit Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg promised to carry out a little under three years ago at the height of the Cambridge Analytica scandal? Actually the tech giant is very keen that you dont". (January 26, 2021)
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