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On 18 March this issue and many others will be settled in the High Court
Facebook gets dragged by Brits who usually much prefer understatement
I told you the ruling on inferred data was significant. Cambridge Analytica was the awakening.
This is really important.
Doesn’t mince words here.
ok got to the part where i am mentioned
(Note: they don’t send me embargoed copies i’m seeing this for the first time myself.)
Wait what did Zuck tell Congress again?
Damn. No wonder Zuck is afraid of answering questions from this committee.
FTC FAIL
i got to the “sketchy apps” part deep into the #six4three stuff with the all-important Joseph Chancellor cameo
Kogan theory on facebook privacy fallacy
UK Parliament to the USA: Cheerio, you might want to investigate Facebook for RICO. Jolly good shown then. Carry on.
This report packs a whallop folks
brexit is tainted by data protection law breaking that’s a big problem for britain
The Canadian link, AggregateIQ, between Brexit, Trump;
and so much more. The Trinidad stuff is really bad. It’s in #TheGreatHack on Netflix soon.
Here is @VickerySec’s diagram
Just a normal parliamentary report revealing explosive details about the US political machine
Bannon Brietbart forensics as Brittany Kaiser foretold
US: why was our voter data processed in the UK?
UK: was our voter data processed in Canada and/or USA?

CA/SCL/AIQ
Amen. This. Right here. Close the loop.
So the Cambridge Analytica story is not resolved at all. Got it. Thanks.
The technical details in this @CommonsCMS report — this what good governance might look like in the 21st century
Regulating digital elections is all about radical transparency. It should be effortless to follow the money and follow the data. Democracy depends on it.
(More analysis later. There’s a lot to chew on here. Wow. Bravo @CommonsCMS.)
This thread is a good complement to mine. I gave evidence to Canada’s House of Commons #EHTI committee on Feb 5 with @jason_kint here who zeroes in Zuck’s misleading or false statements to Congress on #CambridgeAnalytica and other issues on DCMS report
Many rabbit holes to fall down in this DCMS Report. Dirty dark money behind Brexit via Northern Ireland with dodgy links to Ukraine and AggregateIQ. This BBC Northern Ireland special is exceptionally well-produced and evidence-laden.
Specific questions about data amassed by Kogan at Cambridge University and access from Russian IPs remain critical matters for the authorities to investigate.
This key question of WHO at Facebook knew WHAT WHEN about GSR/CA/SCL continues to haunt the company, as you can see from this exchange between @cbsnews and UK DCMS chair @DamianCollins cbsnews.com/news/facebook-…
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