Follow us for updates
© 2022 reportr.world
Read the Story →

Facebook Agrees to Settle Cambridge Analytica Privacy Suit

Users accused the social network of violating privacy rules.
by Agence France Presse
2 hours ago
Photo/s: Agence France-Presse
Shares

WASHINGTON --- 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 Analytica, to access users' private data.

According to a document filed Friday in a San Francisco court, Facebook says it is submitting a draft "agreement in principle" and has requested a stay of proceedings for 60 days to finalize it.

The social network did not indicate the amount or terms of the agreement in the class action.

When asked by AFP, Facebook said late Saturday night they had "no comment to share at this time."

READ: Facebook Says Hackers 'Scraped' Data of 533 Million Users in 2019 Leak

The deal comes as Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg and former chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg, who announced her resignation in June, were due to testify in court in September as part of the scandal.

In a lawsuit initiated in 2018, Facebook users accused the social network of violating privacy rules by sharing their data with third parties including the firm Cambridge Analytica, which was linked to Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.

Continue reading below ↓

Cambridge Analytica -- which has since shut down -- had collected and exploited, without their consent, the personal data of 87 million Facebook users, to which the platform had given it access.

This information was allegedly used to develop software steering U.S. voters in favor of Trump.

In 2019, federal authorities fined Facebook $5 billion for misleading its users and imposed independent oversight of its personal data management.

Since the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke, Facebook has removed access to its data from thousands of apps suspected of abusing it, restricted the amount of information available to developers, and made it easier for users to calibrate restrictions on personal data sharing.

ALSO READ:

The Dark Side of the Philippines Being the World's Social Media Capital

How to Turn On Two-Factor Authentication, Avoid Getting Hacked

Continue reading below ↓
Recommended Videos

Reportr is now on Quento. Download the app or visit the Quento website for more articles and videos from Reportr and your favorite websites.

Latest Headlines
Read Next
Recent News
Users accused the social network of violating privacy rules.
With the reopening of several local destinations, this app has never been more timely.
The pope has raised the possibility of retiring due to his health.
The news. So what? Subscribe to the newsletter that explains what the news means for you.
The email address you entered is invalid.
Thank you for signing up to On Three, reportr's weekly newsletter delivered to your mailbox three times a week. Only the latest, most useful and most insightful reads.
By signing up to reportr.world newsletter, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.