Meta to pay $725 million in settlement over Cambridge Analytica scandal

23 December 2022
Settling is yet to be approved by a federal judge in San Francisco.

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ae86, 29 Dec 2022no worries, I ain't that serious about it anyway Yeah cause there is nothing u can do about it

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    Rotciv Ikias, 26 Dec 2022Well I am sorry to tell u that u are stressing yourself for... moreno worries, I ain't that serious about it anyway

      ae86, 26 Dec 2022I would gain relief 😌Well I am sorry to tell u that u are stressing yourself for nothing

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        • 26 Dec 2022

        Rotciv Ikias, 25 Dec 2022What would u gain Will u now open Ur own tech company to... moreI would gain relief 😌

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          AnonD-834088, 25 Dec 2022If it was you or me then it's prison we go, money Talk... moreyeah prison becsue the individual ha sno money so they will punish him by prison.. humans barbarism.. soon those who are greedy of moeny will destroy themselwes .. will be drown in their fake monies..

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            AnonD-1058210, 25 Dec 2022strange how money will sort everything out right?? why al... moreIf it was you or me then it's prison we go, money Talk's,it's wrong I know,,😡👈

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              strange how money will sort everything out right?? why all punishments are only done by money?

                Anonymous, 24 Dec 2022so users get screwed all over the world but the US gouverme... moreSince I can't remember

                  Anonymous, 24 Dec 2022so users get screwed all over the world but the US gouverme... moreSince I can't remember

                    ae86, 24 Dec 2022its just a joke but I think it's should be really at l... moreWhat would u gain

                    Will u now open Ur own tech company to be the successor

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                      Anders, 24 Dec 2022With what's come out in the "twitter files" ... moreEXECPT that this case was driven by and for the benefit of... Uncle Sam! The US Gov through it's 'many' offices cites national security and then they 'control everything'. Julian Assange a case in point. Assange didn't actually do ANYTHING wrong; he just exposed those who did (Uncle Sam) and so it goes.

                        Jeanclaudekick, 24 Dec 2022Obviously the corrupt politicians. Funny thing is these big... moreWith what's come out in the "twitter files" it's abundantly clear twitter was working with the government to violate citizens first Amendment Rights. This should be headline news everywhere

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                          SuuperBaka, 23 Dec 2022While I do agree that it should be more than $700 million, ... moreits just a joke but I think it's should be really at least $60 Billion. with that, Meta is screwed and will probably will never recover after that. Meta has $50bil cash on hand (I think) and they will have to sell there assets too. basically I want them to be shut downed

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                            • 24 Dec 2022

                            its working

                              Anders, 23 Dec 2022But who gets the money? Will it be paid as a rebate to ever... moreObviously the corrupt politicians. Funny thing is these big tech CEOs think they are part of the team because they help politicians censor and possibly change election outcome,push stupid agendas. Politicians are a whole different team, they will take and take until you fall then move on to the next one,Zach n the rest are just pawns in a game

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                                • 24 Dec 2022

                                so users get screwed all over the world but the US gouverment gets all the money, how does this even make sense? when did we become so dumb in front of these governments ?

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                                  • 24 Dec 2022

                                  Where's that 700 million for Europe?

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                                    • 24 Dec 2022

                                    Meta paying up for allowed CAnto illegally access data for Trump. He's not done anything wrong then ?

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                                      • 23 Dec 2022

                                      Massive Twitter data leak investigated by EU privacy watchdog

                                      In a statement on Friday, the Irish privacy regulator said, "The DPC corresponded with Twitter International Unlimited Company ('TIC') in relation to a notified personal data breach that TIC claims to be the source vulnerability used to generate the datasets and raised queries in relation to GDPR compliance."

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                                        • 23 Dec 2022

                                        DuckDuckGo now blocks Google sign-in pop-ups on all sites

                                        As DuckDuckGo believes these are privacy risks, it has resorted to taking the rather aggressive approach of blocking Google sign-in prompts, never giving users the option to take up the tech giant's offer.

                                        All hardware are compromised right out the box, think big tech already have problems with informed user