Canadian Federal Court awards Meta $80,000 in privacy policy case related to Cambridge Analytica scandal

Canada’s weak privacy policy is struggling with the Cambridge Analytica scandal. The conditions imposed by the Canadian Federal Data Protection Commissioner for Facebook operator Meta Platforms are void. A Canadian federal judge made that decision. He awards Meta $80,000 Canadian for legal costs. The data misuse by Cambridge Analytica, which became known in 2018, is … Read more

Oxford remains the best university in the world, but Asia surpasses Europe | NOW

The British University of Oxford is the highest rated university in the world for the seventh consecutive year. The Netherlands is represented in the annual top 100 with seven universities It is surprising that Asia is for the first time in the list with the most universities in Europe. The highest-scoring Dutch university is Wageningen … Read more

Demo towards Facebook – “Arrangement of principle” in the Cambridge Analytica scandal

Remarks Log in to be part of the discussion Linked as Not the correct person? Log out— Welcome to our community! Incoming contributions will be checked and then published. Make absolutely sure you respect ours Netiquette And AGB. This is also out there for specific discussions krone.at-Forum available. – User contributions do not always replicate … Read more

Facebook shareholders accuse Facebook management of insider trading

A group of US Facebook shareholders have filed a lawsuit against the Facebook management, writes the technology website Ars Technica. In the lawsuit, the Facebook management is accused of having paid 4.9 billion dollars – about 42 billion kroner – to the FTC (Federal Trade Commission, which is the US federal authority responsible for consumer … Read more

‘Trump’s campaign team discouraged black voters from voting in 2016’ | NOW

More than 3.5 million black voters were bombarded with advertisements online by the campaign team of then Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in 2016. The strategy was to keep them at home on Election Day and not vote for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. That discovered Channel 4 News Monday after studying data. The data contains … Read more

Defense uses method for influencing behavior in conflict areas NOW

Defense has purchased a marketing method to influence the behavior of civilians in conflict areas, a Defense spokesperson confirms after reporting NRC. The method was purchased from a controversial British company. According to the newspaper, the Netherlands is at the forefront of this new way of warfare among Western countries. The Defense spokesman was unable … Read more