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April 16, 2018, Monday | Companies
Suyash Chauhan, meet the man at the centre of HUL data controversy
Suyash Chauhan was with HUL for 14 years before being embroiled in a legal dispute with the company
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April 18, 2018, Wednesday | Management
How brands should engage with digital media amid data privacy row
As the clamour for data privacy from consumer groups grows louder, advertisers need to reassess their terms of engagement with digital media
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April 16, 2018, Monday | International
Facebook adds fuel to privacy row: We track non-users, says Zuckerberg
Lawmakers and privacy advocates immediately protested the practice, with many saying Facebook needed to develop a way for non-users
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April 16, 2018, Monday | Current Affairs
News digest: HUL data controversy, Jaypee Infra, bank directors, and more
BS brings you up to date with the latest news
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April 12, 2018, Thursday | Technology
Data breach row: Why hating Facebook won't stop us from using it
While the site's privacy troubles are recent, users have known about its other shortcomings for years
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April 12, 2018, Thursday | Technology
Amid Facebook data theft row, Orkut says 'Hello' to India in a new avatar
Based on the concept of building networks around communities, 'Hello' forms interest groups of people synced by what they like and are passionate about
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April 12, 2018, Thursday | International
Facebook data row: CEO Zuckerberg leaves Senate unscathed, shares rise 4.5%
The hearings that ended on Wednesday revealed no consensus among US lawmakers about what kind of privacy legislation they might want to pursue, if any, and no timeline for action
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April 12, 2018, Thursday | International
Mark Zuckerberg faces sceptical Capitol with panache
Zuckerberg's appearance, his first before Congress, turned into something of a pointed gripe session
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April 11, 2018, Wednesday | International
Facebook data row: Here is a collection of Mark Zuckerberg's apologies
Here is a collection of Zuckerberg's apologies, from the earliest to the most recent, in which he acknowledges mistakes and promises to do better
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April 10, 2018, Tuesday | Economy & Policy
Data breach: Govt may seek more details from Cambridge Analytica, Facebook
Facebook admits the data of a little over half a million Indians was compromised
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April 08, 2018, Sunday | International
Facebook backs US political advertising bill, sets limits on 'issue ads'
Zuckerberg is scheduled to appear on Tuesday before a joint hearing of two U.S. Senate committees, and on Wednesday before a U.S. House committee
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April 07, 2018, Saturday | International
After Cambridge Analytica row, Facebook to now verify advertiser's identity
Facebook said it is also investing in artificial intelligence and adding more people to help find advertisers that should have gone through the authorisation process but did not
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April 05, 2018, Thursday | Current Affairs
After data leak row, Facebook imposes restrictions on user data access
MEIT issues notice to Facebook even as experts debate absolute impact on the second largest developer community
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April 05, 2018, Thursday | International
Facebook data row: Zuckerberg to appear for Senate testimony on April 10
CEO Zuckerberg had already agreed to appear before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on April 11
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April 02, 2018, Monday | International
Hey, Alexa, what can you hear? And what will you do with it?
In one set of patent applications, Amazon describes how a "voice sniffer algorithm" could be used on an array of devices
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April 01, 2018, Sunday | Current Affairs
Facebook-Cambridge Analytica row: Digital data is irreversible, says expert
The digital ecosystem will continue to grow
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April 01, 2018, Sunday | Current Affairs
Vast majority of FB users are unlikely to quit the platform: Here's why
Decades of research has shown that our relationship with all media, whether movies, television or radio, is symbiotic
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March 31, 2018, Saturday | International
Facebook exec's 2016 memo on users: Zuckerberg says all user growth is good
Facebook users, advertisers and investors have been in an uproar for months over a series of scandals
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March 30, 2018, Friday | International
Facebook begins 'fact-checking' photos, videos to reduce false news stories
The fact-checking began on Wednesday in France with assistance from the news organization AFP and will soon expand to more countries and partners