- Reuters 10th Mar 2020 06:40:00 GMT +0300
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A Facebook spokeswoman said the company had engaged “actively” with the Office of the Information Commissioner over the past two years as part of the investigation. “We’ve made major changes to our platforms, in consultation with international regulators, to restrict the information available to app developers, implement new governance protocols and build industry-leading controls to help people protect and manage their data,” she said in a statement. “We’re unable to comment further as this is now before the Federal Court.”For More of This and Other Stories, Grab Your Copy of the Standard Newspaper. Subscribe Now »
Personality quiz Last July, Facebook was fined a record $5 billion by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission after a probe triggered by the same user personality quiz from 2014 to 2015.SEE ALSO :Facebook Romeos seek their Juliets on the social media, but will they be lucky?
In all, Facebook was accused of inappropriately sharing information belonging to 87 million users globally with the survey tool of now-defunct British firm Cambridge Analytica. The consultancy’s clients included U.S. President Donald Trump’s 2016 election campaign. In the months after Trump’s election, Cambridge Analytica registered a business in Australia but never went to work for an Australian political party. In the Australian lawsuit, the Information Commissioner said Facebook did not know the exact nature of the data it shared with Cambridge Analytica’s ‘This Is Your Digital Life’ program, but that it failed to take reasonable steps to protect users’ personal information. “As a result, the Affected Australian Individuals’ personal information was exposed to the risk of disclosure, monetisation and use for political profiling purposes,” the court filing said. “These breaches amounted to serious and/or repeated interferences with the privacy of the Australian Affected Individuals,” it added.SEE ALSO :Facebook to remove deepfake videos in run-up to 2020 US election
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