Facebook suspends apps as Cambridge Analytica investigation marches on
Tens of thousands of apps have been suspended by Facebook with only a few earning an outright ban.
Tens of thousands of apps have been suspended by Facebook with only a few earning an outright ban.
Earlier this year Facebook was making £500 000 every five and a half minutes.
The firm blames negative media coverage for the damage done to its business.
Which Hogwarts House do you belong to? The compromised one apparently.
Facebook will alert users whose data was harvested by Cambridge Analytica.
A considerable amount of local Facebook users were caught up the data harvesting.
Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook users should all assume their data is vulnerable.
“I am sorry” says acting CEO as investigators gather evidence.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg says the social media platform will be tightening its rules for apps accessing user information.
Facebook’s shares dropped to a four year low and dragged the Nasdaq right down with them.
Facebook seeks legal assistance in getting a company to comply with its policies and terms of service and the truth is, this looks terrible for Facebook.
A year after a light was shone on Cambridge Analytica, Netflix documentary The Great Hack takes a deep dive into the scandal.