British MPs want a word with Zuckerberg
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Thursday, 01 November 2018 11:05

British MPs want a word with Zuckerberg


If he turns up it will be a rough ride

British MPs want a word with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and if he shows up he will have a harder time than he did when he spoke to the US Senate.

Facebook former security boss blasts Apple’s double standard
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Former Facebook CSO Alex Stamos claims Apple is doing dirty deeds with Chinese data


While the tame Apple Press is praising CEO Tim Cook’s stance of data protection, the former security boss at Facebook Alex Stamos said there is a double standard at play.

UK information watchdog upholds Facebook fine
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Thursday, 25 October 2018 12:05

UK information watchdog upholds Facebook fine


Cambridge Analytica row fine small but symbolic

Britain’s information regulator upheld a small but symbolic £500,000 fine against Facebook for breaches of data protection law related to the harvesting of data by consultancy Cambridge Analytica.

Oculus co-founder quits Facebook
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Tuesday, 23 October 2018 12:17

Oculus co-founder quits Facebook


May not be seeing eye to eye with his masters

Brendan Iribe, the co-founder and former CEO of Oculus, announced he has quit Facebook after some internal company shake-ups.

Facebook investors want Mark Zuckerberg's head
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To hang in their garden for the crows to peck

Public fund investors want Mark Zuckerberg out as chairman of Facebook.

"Do not track" function is a chocolate teapot
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Wednesday, 17 October 2018 11:41

"Do not track" function is a chocolate teapot


Ignored by most websites

Those who think that switching their browser to “do not track” will prevent companies spying on them are wasting their time.

Facebook deletes Russian firm's accounts
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Friday, 12 October 2018 12:32

Facebook deletes Russian firm's accounts


Data scraping

Facebook has disabled dozens of accounts and profiles belonging to Russian database provider SocialDataHub for what it termed the unauthorised collection of user data.

Cook slags off Facebook for stealing data
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Thursday, 04 October 2018 11:07

Cook slags off Facebook for stealing data


Comment: Two tax dodgers have a handbag war over morality

Fruity cargo cult Apple is trying to take the moral high ground against Facebook and neither side really understand that they should be shutting their mouths and staying quiet.

Facebook faces huge EU fine
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Wednesday, 03 October 2018 10:41

Facebook faces huge EU fine


Even if only a small number of hacked customers lived in the EU

Last week's hack of 50 million Facebook customers might have mostly been outside of the EU, but that does not stop the commission throwing the book at the social notworking site.

US IT giants spend fortunes stamping out competition
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Capitalism in action

US tech giants are spending fortunes keeping rivals away from their monopolies, according to a new report from Bloomberg.