Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen will give evidence to the UK Parliament's Online Safety Bill committee on October 25
Frances Haugen, the Facebook whistleblower who accuses the technology giant of putting profit ahead of safety, will give evidence to the UK Parliament later this month. Tweets: @onlinesafetycom , @rus...
Facebook Oversight Board member told UK Parliament that the panel feels constrained when reviewing decisions on a case-by-case basis, may seek algorithm access
Facebook's so-called “Supreme Court” is reportedly seeking the company's permission to examine the underlying machine-learning models …
UK parliament's report on fake news and disinformation says “digital gangster” Facebook deliberately broke laws, calls for antitrust, data abuse investigations
for the UK Shona Ghosh / Business Insider : Facebook was destroyed by British lawmakers for its disastrous year, but new laws should not … Adam Satariano / New York Times : Facebook Targeted in Scathi...
Facebook responds to UK Parliament document dump, giving an explanation for API whitelisting, scraping Android call and SMS records, how it uses Onavo, and more
As we've said many times, Six4Three — creators of the Pikinis app — cherrypicked these documents from years ago as part …
UK Parliament says it hopes to publish the internal Facebook documents seized this weekend “within the next week”, after fully reviewing them
The UK's Parliament said on Tuesday that it hopes to publish documents relating to Facebook's business practices “within the next week.” Tweets: @profcarroll . Thanks: @katiecollins Tweets: David Carr...
UK parliament report: an unknown firm spent an estimated £250K+ in the past 10 months on Facebook ads pushing for a hard Brexit and reaching 10M to 11M people
LONDON — Prime Minister Theresa May has struggled to build support for her plan for Britain's exit from the European Union. Tweets: @jason_kint Tweets: Jason Kint / @jason_kint : Saturday morning, mor...
UK Parliament committee proposes social networks be legally responsible for harmful and illegal content and to let watchdogs audit tech company algorithms
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