facebook data breach scandal
Facebook's Zuckerberg to meet European Parliament over privacy
Facebook CEO will answer questions about the improper use of millions of users’ data by a political consultancy.
Cambridge Analytica under investigation by the FBI: Report
Prosecutors have sought to question former Cambridge Analytica employees and banks that handled its business.
No Doomsday scenario for Facebook as EU privacy rules kick in
As new EU privacy rules about to kick in the Chief Financial Officer confirms there isn’t a doomsday scenario for Facebook.
Is Facebook really changing? Or just trimming its data haul?
Is Facebook really tinkering around the edges of a deeper problem - its insatiable appetite for the data it uses to sell ads?
Apple Co-founder shuts down his Facebook account
In an email to USA Today, Wozniak says Facebook makes a lot of advertising money from personal details provided by users.
Facebook collects patient's health data: Report
The company was in talks with top hospitals, about a proposal to share data about the social networks of their most vulnerable patients.
5.62 lakh Indians potentially affected by Facebook global data leak
The social media platform has over 20 crore users in India and the govt had sent notices to Facebook and Analytica over breach of data.
Australia undergoes privacy investigation into Facebook
This comes after the company claiming that data from 3,00,000 Australian users may have been used without authorisation.
Cambridge Analytica whistleblower's evidence made public by British lawmakers
Wylie alleges that the data was used to help to build profiles of American voters and build support for Trump in the US election.
Facebook redesigns its privacy tools
The company promises to take additional steps in the coming weeks to put people more in control of their privacy.