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Facebook agrees to settle Cambridge Analytica privacy suit

Facebook has reached a preliminary agreement in a long-running lawsuit seeking damages from the social network for allowing third parties, including the company Cambridge...

Marcos mulls over libel raps vs. Rappler

The camp of former senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is considering filing a case against Rappler for coming up with an article claiming he commissioned...

A propensity to share

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Facebook sues SoKor data analytics firm

San Francisco—Facebook is suing South Korean data analytics firm Rankwave to make sure it isn’t breaking the leading social network’s rules, the US company...

Coming of age

When Mark Zuckerberg first conceived of “The Facebook” at his dorm room at Harvard University, it is likely he never had an inkling of...

Suit adds to Facebook woes on data handling

Washington"•Facebook’s woes mounted Wednesday as it faced a lawsuit alleging privacy violations related to data leaked to a consultancy working on Donald Trump’s 2016...

Facebook (2)

The following is Part 2 of the excellent article written by my daughter Ivy Lopez Cabaltica, a US-based lawyer: In the first place, FB...

Facebook, the friend that likes to share

Today, I again use an excellent material written by my daughter, Ivy Lopez Cabaltica, a US-based Ateneo-educated lawyer: Facebook’s founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg,...

Facebook kills 583-million fake accounts

PARIS—Facebook axed 583 million fake accounts in the first three months of 2018, the social media giant said Tuesday, detailing how it enforces “community...

Dating game added to Facebook features

San José, United States—Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg announced Tuesday the world’s largest social network will soon include a new dating feature—while vowing to make...

EU senses shift in privacy tide in its favor

BELGIUM­—Sensing the Facebook scandal has shifted the transatlantic winds, the European Union is asserting itself as a forward-looking regulator rather than a retrograde bulwark...

Govt looks into Facebook amid data controversy

The National Privacy Commission on Friday opened an investigation into Facebook following the recent admission of the social media giant’s founder Mark Zuckerberg of...

Facebook faces up

Mark Zuckerberg, the 33-year-old chief executive of social media giant Facebook, faced US lawmakers this week over allegations of privacy violation involving 87 million...

Filipinos, not Facebook, won the day for Duterte, Palace belies HK paper

MALACAÑANG on Tuesday denied Cambridge Analytica’s key role in the election campaign of Davao mayor Rodrigo Duterte that led to his landslide victory in...
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