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Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg turns down invitation to testify in UK Parliament

Mark Zuckerberg turned down an opportunity to come to London to give evidence in Parliament about Facebook’s part in the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Zuckerberg said last week he would be happy to testify in front of Congress in the US. But the Facebook CEO will not be doing the same in the UK, according to …

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Facebook’s app cleanup may be harder than Mark Zuckerberg thinks

Just how difficult is it going to be for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to clean up the world’s largest social network and make sure apps aren’t there waiting to potentially exploit your data? Maybe even harder than he thinks, given what we found after just a quick check of some of the apps linked to our own profiles. Those include …

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Sonos temporarily halts advertising on Facebook, Google

Calling it a small gesture, Sonos has announced that in response to the recent revelations about how Cambridge Analytica was allowed to exploit millions of Facebook users’ data, it’s suspending all of its digital advertising on Facebook, Instagram, Google, YouTube and Twitter for a week.  The smart speaker company will also “go dark” on its Facebook and Instagram social accounts …

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Facebook friends can still share your data, post

How many clicks does it take to keep your Facebook data private? That was the question I set out to answer when I created a Facebook account on Wednesday. Specifically, I wanted to discover what it takes to stop my Facebook friends from sharing data from my account (created under the alias Lauren Mapala, because I’d make a terrible spy).  …

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Is Facebook’s apology over Cambridge Analytica enough? (The 3:59, Ep. 374)

On this podcast, we talk about: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg breaks his silence and apologizes over the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Best Buy decides to stop ordering new Huawei phones. Etsy’s new CEO talks about his vision for the specialty e-retailer. Now playing: Watch this: Is Facebook’s apology over Cambridge Analytica enough?… 4:32 The 3:59 gives you bite-size news and analysis …

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Facebook: Threatening journalists over Cambridge Analytica was ‘not our wisest move’

Facebook’s threat to sue Guardian journalists to keep a privacy exposé about Cambridge Analytica buried was “not our wisest move,” the social network’s point person to the news industry says. “If it were me I would have probably not threatened to sue The Guardian,” Campbell Brown, head of news partnerships at Facebook, said Thursday at the FT Future of News conference. …

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Twitter still unimpressed by Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica response

After five days, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg finally responded to the Cambridge Analytica scandal that began to unfold late last Friday. Naturally, it was done via a Facebook post. Unfortunately for Zuckerberg, many netizens didn’t seem too impressed. “We have a responsibility to protect your data, and if we can’t then we don’t deserve to serve you,” Zuckerberg said, reacting …

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What it’s like to wear Facebook’s $199 VR headset, Oculus Go

It was soft. It didn’t leave marks on my face. And the VR looked just fine. That’s my first-impression feel of Oculus Go, an upcoming bid by Facebook to get new people interested in VR for a sub-$200 price, no phone necessary. That $199 roughly converts to £150 or AU$255. The Oculus Go is a VR headset that’s self-contained. In …

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Stephen Colbert mercilessly mocks Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook

Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. Colbert presented Zuckerberg’s reaction to the crisis. The Late Show; YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET I admit I’ve spent many years now sniggering at the exploits of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Ever since he declared that he knew people didn’t want privacy and insisted that …

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Facebook and Zuckerberg still don’t know the right thing to do

Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. Would quitting be the right thing to do? NurPhoto He twitched and he strained. He tried to stick to the script given him by his PR and legal handlers, even making his first remarks almost identical to the statement he’d published earlier on Facebook. He …

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