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Facebook's Huawei Deal Could Be Bigger Challenge Than Cambridge Analytica

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Facebook admitted this week it shared user data with Chinese phone maker Huawei, which has been flagged as a national security threat. This slow drip of Facebook's data practices will be a difficult PR crisis for the company to overcome,...
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Facebook's China Deals Could Be Bigger Scandal Than Cambridge Analytica

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Facebook admitted this week it shared user data with Chinese phone maker Huawei, which has been flagged as a national security threat. This slow drip of Facebook's data practices will be a difficult PR crisis for the company to overcome,...
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Can You Trust Any Company With Your DNA?

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A data breach on MyHeritage impacted more than 90 million users. David Nicholson, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Living DNA breaks down what precautions companies take in order to protect your information.
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European privacy law

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Jan Kestle, president and CEO of Environics Analytics, on what the implementation of GDPR means to businesses.
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Facebook Shared User Data with Device Makers

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The social media company reportedly gave at least 60 companies, including Apple, Samsung, and Blackberry, access to user data over the last decade, raising more concerns about its privacy protections just months after the Cambridge...
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Facebook User Data Shares a 'Million Different Ways'

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A new report from the New York Times found the social media giant shared user data with more than 60 device makers from Apple to Samsung to Blackberry. Mashable's Damon Beres says that, even if users update their privacy settings now,...
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Facebook Shares User Data a 'Million Different Ways'

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A new report from the New York Times found the social media giant shared user data with more than 60 device makers from Apple to Samsung to Blackberry. Mashable's Damon Beres says that, even if users update their privacy settings now,...
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Zuckerberg comes to Europe to answer Facebook criticisms

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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg had to answer to the US Congress for his company's business methods, and many in Europe's parliament resent him snubbing them. Instead Zuckerberg is quizzed today by its Conference of Presidents, the leaders of...
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RNC Confirms Michael Cohen Remains a Deputy Finance Director

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Kayleigh McEnany confirms to Cheddar's J.D. Durkin that Michael Cohen is 'still' Deputy Finance Chair of the RNC, despite being under criminal investigation. "We'll take it step by step, day by day," she says.
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Amazon Hears It From Users Over Privacy Concerns

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Amazon is trying to assure customer concerns over privacy after one of its Echo devices recorded a couple's private conversation and sent the audio file to a contact on their phone book. The only way to win back trust is to be "totally...
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RNC Confirms Michael Cohen Remains Deputy Finance Director

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Kayleigh McEnany confirms to Cheddar's J.D. Durkin that Michael Cohen remains as Deputy Finance Chair of the RNC, despite being under criminal investigation. "We'll take it step by step, day by day," she says.
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Facebook Wants to Help You Find a Job

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The social media site, once seen as the anti-LinkedIn, now wants to help its users share skills and job pitches with hiring managers, says Francesca de Quesada Covey, Facebook's head of jobs and service partnerships.
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Toronto's waterfront could show the future of data collection

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Toronto's waterfront is the location for the plans of a smart city — one that provides the blueprint for the future of data collection.
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Why Facebook Took So Long to Reveal its Content Guidelines

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For years, Facebook kept its internal policy guidelines under wraps because "they didn't want people to game the system," says Axios' Sara Fischer. On Tuesday, the social media network changed course and made those guidelines public,...
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Cloudflare CRO: "Security and Privacy at Forefront" of What We Do

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The company, which manages and routes 10 percent of all internet traffic, says its new product 1.1.1.1 will keep consumers' data away from network providers.
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New Demands on Tech Execs Facing Public Scrutiny

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The leaders of major tech firms are facing greater public scrutiny over everything from privacy issues to workplace culture. This puts the executives in unfamiliar situations where they must show both sympathy and accountability, says...
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Why Alphabet Investors Shouldn't Worry About Regulation

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Despite the strong earnings report released Monday, Alphabet's stock has been trading down Tuesday as investors worry about looming privacy regulations. But talk of regulation could just be "a lot of sound and fury" with little actual...
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How Regulatory Fears May Weigh on Alphabet

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Despite a strong earnings report, Alphabet's stock dropped on Tuesday, as investors worry about looming privacy regulations. But actual regulation may not ultimately have any significant impact on the company, say two analysts.
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Zuckerberg's Trial: What To Expect

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When CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies before Congress next week, lawmakers will want to know whether Facebook "irresponsibly shared user data," says Michael Nuñez, Deputy Tech Editor at Mashable. But Zuckerberg will be prepped by Washington...
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Zuckerberg's Testimony: What To Expect

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When Mark Zuckerberg appears before Congress next week, lawmakers will want to know whether Facebook "irresponsibly shared user data," says Michael Nuñez, Deputy Tech Editor at Mashable. But the CEO will be prepped by Washington veterans...
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What Would a Successful Zuckerberg Testimony Look Like?

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The Facebook CEO's hearings on Capitol Hill will likely dominate headlines for days. If those stories focus more on the new initiatives that the social network has recently rolled out, rather than the data scandal itself, "that would be...
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What Will Republican and Democrat Lawmakers Focus on in Zuckerberg's Hearings?

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Overall, Democrats have already signaled that they're going to focus more on election interference and be "a little bit more aggressive than Republicans" during Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's testimonies this week, says Ali Breland,...
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What Will Lawmakers Focus on in Zuckerberg's Hearings?

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Democrats have already signaled that they're going to focus more on election interference and be "a little bit more aggressive than Republicans" during Mark Zuckerberg's testimonies this week, says Ali Breland, technology and politics...
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Sen. Blumenthal (D-CT): This Was "Willful Blindness"

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The Senator accused Facebook of violating the FTC's conditions requiring the company to protect user privacy. CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before Congress about the Cambridge Analytica scandal.