Cambridge Analytica
Facebook apparently forgot it was collecting new users’ email contacts
For three years, 1.5 million new users had their contacts uploaded to Facebook’s servers without their knowledge or consent.
Senators Introduce Bill That Would Ban Websites From Using Manipulative Consent Forms
Platforms have a problem with informed consent. A new Senate bill might change that.
A lawsuit over Facebook emails could prove Zuckerberg knew about Cambridge Analytica earlier than he claimed
U.S. authorities are finally stepping up their probes into the social network.
British lawmakers just called Facebook "digital gangsters"
"Even if Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t believe he is accountable to the U.K. Parliament, he is to the billions of Facebook users across the world.”
Facebook is about to be hit with a massive fine. It probably won't change anything.
“A fine almost certainly would not be enough to change Facebook’s behavior — we’re past that.”
Why you should be worried about getting hacked in 2019
“Data is more valuable than ever and trading it is so profitable ,that it makes companies take enormous risks when handling data of the users on their platforms.”
Internal Documents Show Facebook Has Never Deserved Our Trust or Our Data
Internal emails between Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg lay bare the fact that Facebook has long sought to leverage user data to turn a profit.
Here's what's in the 250 pages of secret Facebook emails the U.K. just released
The explosive set of documents contradict Zuckerberg's repeated denials that Facebook was willing to monetize access to its users’ data.
Nearly 250 Pages of Devastating Internal Facebook Documents Posted Online By UK Parliament
The documents include emails between Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg about the company's business model and how it leverages your data to make money.
Facebook is so afraid of this man it smeared him as both backed by George Soros and anti-Semitic
Meet the founder of "Freedom From Facebook," who was targeted by Definers, the PR firm Facebook hired to discredit its critics.
A teenage girl in South Sudan was auctioned off on Facebook
“This barbaric use of technology is reminiscent of latter-day slave markets.”
Facebook let a Russian company with ties to the Kremlin mine data from its users
Because of Russia’s invasive surveillance laws, any data collected by Mail.ru is now likely in the hands of Russia’s intelligence agencies.