What the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal lacks in relevance it sure makes up for in melodramatic rhetoric. Take Bloomberg, for instance, which reported, “The revelations of the apparent ...
Mark Zuckerberg has been summoned to appear before British lawmakers to explain Facebook's role in the Cambridge Analytica (CA) scandal — another sign the crisis is becoming personal.
Facebook's chief executive has repeatedly declined to answer questions from UK MPs about the scandal Facebook employees raised concerns about Cambridge Analytica's data-scraping practices three ...
Facebook was also issued a £500,000 penalty in the UK, where the scandal was examined by the nation's data protection authority following a raid on Cambridge Analytica's premises. The now-defunct ...
The Cambridge Analytica scandal reportedly impacted approximately 87 million Facebook users. Meta has agreed to pay $31.85 million (A$50 million) to potentially thousands of individuals whose ...
A Delaware court sanctioned former Facebook director Sheryl Sandberg for intentionally deleting emails related to the ...
A prominent Silicon Valley investor and Facebook board member has denied claims that he met with a Cambridge Analytica representative as early as 2016. The Observer reported that Marc Andreessen ...
is known for leaking documents to journalists that showed how Cambridge Analytica harvest the data of millions of Facebook users without their consent, using it to inform targeted political ...
Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of Facebook, has agreed to pay USD 725 million to settle a class action lawsuit stemming from the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal.
New Delhi, March 22 (ANI): Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday admitted to making mistakes over the Cambridge Analytica scandal, and said that the social media giant needs to 'step up'.