NEW YORK (AP) — Facebook's CEO apologized for the Cambridge Analytica scandal with ads in multiple U.S. and British newspapers Sunday, saying the social media platform doesn't deserve to hold personal ...
(Reuters) - Cambridge Analytica, the firm embroiled in a controversy over its handling of Facebook Inc user data, and its British parent SCL Elections Ltd, are shutting down immediately after ...
Get ready to find out if your Facebook data has been swept up in the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Starting Monday, the 87 million users who might have had their data shared with Cambridge Analytica ...
The US Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a bid by Meta’s Facebook to scuttle a private securities fraud lawsuit accusing the social media platform of misleading investors in 2017 and 2018 about ...
Mark Zuckerberg and several current and former Meta directors agreed to pay $190 million to settle claims they failed to safeguard Facebook users' privacy.
Representatives of Menlo Park, California-based Meta and Zuckerberg didn't immediately return emails seeking comment on the settlement ...
Millions of Facebook users have begun receiving a share of a $725 million settlement related to the Cambridge Analytica data breach scandal. Anyone who used the social media platform between 2007 and ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will reportedly consider spiking a multibillion-dollar lawsuit against Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) that accuses the Mark Zuckerberg-led company of duping investors on the ...
BRUSSELS (KGO) -- Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared before the European parliament in Belgium Tuesday morning. He has again apologized for the Cambridge Analytica scandal, echoing much of what he ...
The stench of Cambridge Analytica is still hovering over Facebook, as parent Meta just agreed to pay 311,000 Australian users AUD $50 million ($31.7 million) over the scandal. The settlement with the ...
As many as 87 million Facebook users are believed to have had their information inappropriately shared with consultancy firm Cambridge Analytica, Facebook Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer said ...