Related: CNN to interview Mark Zuckerberg in aftermath of Facebook's data debacle Facebook has previously said that it removed the offending app in 2015 and asked Cambridge Analytica to delete its data. The company told Facebook that the data had been destroyed. Facebook said it had no ...
One of the responses to the Cambridge Analytica scandal is that people are deleting their Facebook accounts. It’shardto do right, and doesn’t do anything about the data that Facebookcollectsaboutpeoplewho don’t use Facebook. But it’s a start. The market can put pressure on these compa...
While addressing the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Zuckerberg acknowledged that it was a huge mistake to allow third-party developers to access users' data and blindly trust that Cambridge Analytica and other companies involved in data harvesting would actually delete that data just because Facebook has...
Cambridge Analytica scandal March 17 Getty Details emerge about Cambridge Analytica, a firm that worked on the Trump 2016 campaign. It gained access to information on more than 87 million Facebook users. The firm used quiz tools to get information about users’ personalities and influence their...
Facebook said Wednesday that Cambridge Analytica, a data firm with ties to President Donald Trump's campaign, may have had information on about 87 million Facebook users without the users' knowledge. Previous reporting had put the number of people whose information may have been shared with Cambr...
The scandal that has erupted around Cambridge Analytica's alleged harvesting of 50m Facebook profiles assembled from data provided by a UK-based academic and his company is a worrying development for legitimate researchers.
How data scientists see the future after Facebook's Cambridge Analyticascandal (这篇报道主要讲的是从一位数据学家的视角出发,Facebook应当如何处理此次的“剑桥分析”丑闻) Trust with transparency "I think transparency is key to everything here. If you’re accessing someone’s data, I think it work...
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg finally broke his silence on the Cambridge Analytica data scandal on Wednesday, posting an explanation online and giving interviews to some news organizations. “We have a responsibility to protect your data, and if we can’t then we don’t deserve to serve...
Facebook said on Wednesday thatcould have been affected by the scandal involving Cambridge Analytica, which advised the Trump campaign in 2016. Cambridge Analytica has disputed Facebook’s numbers and said it did not share this data with AggregateIQ....
These are all preludes to the current moment. What we are seeing, in light of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, is the emergence of a much broader political consciousness in regards to the platform. This opportunity ahead is for all of us users not simply to “win” occasional concessions from...