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Facebook adds a Help Center page that tells users if they were affected by Cambridge Analytica's data abuse, as it rolls out similar announcement in News Feed

what to do if you're one of them Firstpost : Facebook releases a tool which lets users know if their data was harvested by Cambridge Analytica Claire Reilly / CNET : An open letter to that useless Facebook friend who shared your data Bill Chappell / NPR : How To Check If Your Facebook Data Was Used By Cambridge Analytica Waqas / HackRead : How to know if your Facebook data was shared with Cambridge Analytica? Corazon Victorino / International Business Times : New Facebook Tool Reports User Data Shared With Cambridge Analytica Bryan Clark / The Next Web : Facebook: Cambridge Analytica may have accessed some users' private messages Taylor Hatmaker / TechCrunch : In Senate hearing, Zuckerberg faces blame over violence in Myanmar Amy Gesenhues / Search Engine Land : Does Cambridge Analytica have your info? Here's how to check Khari Johnson / VentureBeat : Zuckerberg to Senate: ‘My position is not that there should be no regulation’ Alex Hern / The Guardian : How to check whether Facebook shared your data with Cambridge Analytica

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