Mark Zuckerberg and several current and former Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) directors have agreed to pay $190 million to settle a shareholder lawsuit alleging they failed to protect Facebook users' ...
Mark Zuckerberg and other Meta Platforms Inc. directors agreed to a $190 million settlement of claims they failed to rectify repeated violations of Facebook users’ privacy and improperly engineered an ...
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For the last three seasons, NFL players league-wide have sported a different look on game days. Guardian Caps – attached like a cover over the player's helmet – were tested during training camp in ...
ABSTRACT: Following the scandal of Cambridge Analytica in certain Western elections, several questions were raised about the effect of harvesting personal data on individual political choices. In this ...
Most people probably still remember the Cambridge Analytica scandal, where personal data on millions of Facebook users was collected by Cambridge Analytica without consent for political advertising.
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Facebook users who filed a claim in parent company Meta’s $725 million settlement related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal may soon get a payment. Meta was accused of allowing Cambridge Analytica ...
WASHINGTON — Payments for the $725 million Facebook settlement are finally starting, arriving more than two years after the settlement was granted final approval. Meta agreed to pay millions of users ...