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Facebook is under fire over claims Cambridge Analytica used the data of 50 million users that was collected without their consent.
Cambridge Analytica co-founder Christopher Wylie opens up 02:28 The Guardian claims Facebook threatened to sue to keep the story under wraps, while Cambridge Analytica said it was working within ...
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.
Facebook says that's the number of people whose information may have been improperly shared with the political data mining firm Cambridge Analytica.
The Facebook and Cambridge Analytica scandal, explained with a simple diagram A visual of how it all fits together. They’re now shutting down.
What started with a Friday news dump has morphed into a full-blown crisis for Facebook. The social network disclosed Friday night it suspended Cambridge Analytica from its platform after claiming ...
Cambridge Analytica, the political ad marketing firm that worked for President Trump and was involved in the misappropriation of 87 million Facebook users' data, is reportedly closing its U.S ...
Facebook now says Cambridge Analytica could have improperly accessed up to 87 million Facebook users. CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Wednesday the social media giant made "a huge mistake" ...
Joseph Chancellor, now a researcher at Facebook, was a director of Global Science Research, a company that provided data to Cambridge Analytica.
Facebook also demanded Cambridge Analytica and SCL delete the data it gathered, but as we mentioned above, once you know the 11 herbs and spices, there’s no further need for the underlying recipe.
Cambridge Analytica Took 50M Facebook Users' Data—And Both Companies Owe Answers Which brings us up to date.