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    Oh so CA was dumped by Trump in 2017. Neat.
    in a you're re ed

    https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/tru...mpression=true

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    In late September 2016, Cambridge and other data vendors were submitting bids to the Trump campaign. Then-candidate Trump's campaign used Cambridge Analytica during the primaries and in the summer because it was never certain the Republican National Committee would be a willing, cooperative partner. Cambridge Analytica instead was a hedge against the RNC, in case it wouldn't share its data.

    The crucial decision was made in late September or early October when Mr. Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and Brad Parscale, Mr. Trump's digital guru on the 2016 campaign, decided to utilize just the RNC data for the general election and used nothing from that point from Cambridge Analytica or any other data vendor. The Trump campaign had tested the RNC data, and it proved to be vastly more accurate than Cambridge Analytica's, and when it was clear the RNC would be a willing partner, Mr. Trump's campaign was able to rely solely on the RNC.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/tru...mpression=true

    muh primaries
    "Cambridge Analytica data was used for some targeted digital advertising and a large TV buy"

    It wasn't used except when it was.

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    Isn't "targeted digital advertising" what this is all about? Looks like burying the lede tbh.

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    Sorry, you've been called out.

    Since you're only going to talk about Facebook and completely ignore everything about CA, go ahead and make your case.
    Facebook Inc. is under investigation by a U.S. privacy watchdog over the use of personal data of 50 million users by a data analytics firm to help elect President Donald Trump.

    The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is probing whether Facebook violated terms of a 2011 consent decree over its handing of user data that was transferred to Cambridge Analytica without their knowledge, according to a person familiar with the matter.

    Under the 2011 settlement, Facebook agreed to get user consent for certain changes to privacy settings as part of a settlement of federal charges that it deceived consumers and forced them to share more personal information than they intended. That complaint arose after the company changed some user settings without notifying its customers, according to an FTC statement at the time.

    An FTC spokeswoman said in emailed statement that the agency is aware of the issues that have been raised, but can’t comment on whether it is investigating. The agency takes any allegations of violations of consent decrees seriously, the statement said.

    If the FTC finds Facebook violated terms of the consent decree, it has the power to fine the company more than $40,000 a day per violation.

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-personal-data


    You're up Chump. What laws did Cambridge Analytica break?

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    "The Trump contact with the firm ended on Election Day 2016*"

    Oh so he didn't use them formally. Neat.

    If I was TSA I would cry conspiracy here but that's not the original goal post.

    You asked "what laws did CA break?"

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    Facebook Inc. is under investigation by a U.S. privacy watchdog over the use of personal data of 50 million users by a data analytics firm to help elect President Donald Trump.

    The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is probing whether Facebook violated terms of a 2011 consent decree over its handing of user data that was transferred to Cambridge Analytica without their knowledge, according to a person familiar with the matter.

    Under the 2011 settlement, Facebook agreed to get user consent for certain changes to privacy settings as part of a settlement of federal charges that it deceived consumers and forced them to share more personal information than they intended. That complaint arose after the company changed some user settings without notifying its customers, according to an FTC statement at the time.

    An FTC spokeswoman said in emailed statement that the agency is aware of the issues that have been raised, but can’t comment on whether it is investigating. The agency takes any allegations of violations of consent decrees seriously, the statement said.

    If the FTC finds Facebook violated terms of the consent decree, it has the power to fine the company more than $40,000 a day per violation.

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-personal-data


    You're up Chump. What laws did Cambridge Analytica break?
    I'm keen to find out since I made no claims one way or the other. I also don't see how the consent decree was broken here.

    You haven't even watched the Channel 4 videos.

    Why not?

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    You're up Chump. What laws did Cambridge Analytica break?
    in A you're ing re ed.

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    The one thing I've seen evidence of is foreign nationals working on the campaign which is illegal but I'm not familiar with the penalties.

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    The one thing I've seen evidence of is foreign nationals working on the campaign which is illegal but I'm not familiar with the penalties.
    So none of the data gathering by Cambridge Analytica broke any laws that you know of?

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    So none of the data gathering by Cambridge Analytica broke any laws that you know of?
    I am content to let the proper authorities determine whether any laws were broken. You can't even say FB broke the consent decree or not either. I think FB's upcoming regulation is long overdue.

    Somehow, defending CA is incredibly important to you.

    Why?

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    So none of the data gathering by Cambridge Analytica broke any laws that you know of?
    Nobody knows yet, dumb . That's why officials are scrambling to get warrants and demanding Zuckerberg to testify as to what he knows.

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    The Channel 4 footage TSA won't watch is damning enough that CA's name is going to taint anything connected to it. Those connected are going to have to explain their use of CA. The biggest names currently connected to it?

    Cruz
    The NRA
    Trump

    This is why TSA is in full defense spin mode.

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    I am content to let the proper authorities determine whether any laws were broken. You can't even say FB broke the consent decree or not either. I think FB's upcoming regulation is long overdue.

    Somehow, defending CA is incredibly important to you.

    Why?
    I'm content to let the FTC decide if Facebook broke the consent decree.

    It's data collection and both parties do it every election. I wasn't outraged when Obama did it in 2012 and I'm not outraged that Trump did it in 2016. I also don't have Facebook, Instagram, etc so none of this really bothers me that much.

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    I agree, Trump’s legacy is tarnished by this.
    His legacy was shot by his campaign, shot lower by his illegit so-called Presidency

    His cult is providing the 35% approval ratings

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    The Channel 4 footage TSA won't watch is damning enough that CA's name is going to taint anything connected to it. Those connected are going to have to explain their use of CA. The biggest names currently connected to it?

    Cruz
    The NRA
    Trump

    This is why TSA is in full defense spin mode.
    What are you hoping happens with all of this?

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    TSA is forgetting one thing. CA has no legal authority to have access to that data. off traitor.

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    I know where this will go but the question that dumbass needs to be asking is who else had access to American voter information? Why was CA talking to Russian conglomerates about how to target American voters?

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    TSA is forgetting one thing. CA has no legal authority to have access to that data. off traitor.
    They may have violated facebook guidelines but its not clear that they actually broke any laws.

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    They may have violated facebook guidelines but its not clear that they actually broke any laws.
    They talked about (on video) how they could help one politician set up their opponents with crazy smear tactics but no, no proof they broke laws yet.

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    I'm content to let the FTC decide if Facebook broke the consent decree.

    It's data collection and both parties do it every election. I wasn't outraged when Obama did it in 2012 and I'm not outraged that Trump did it in 2016. I also don't have Facebook, Instagram, etc so none of this really bothers me that much.
    You didn't answer the question.

    Somehow, defending CA is incredibly important to you.

    Why?

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    What are you hoping happens with all of this?
    I'm not hoping anything TSA.

    I'm content with watching you squirm and spin while trying to act like it doesn't bother you.

    I don't got no facebook so it can't hurt me none

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    You didn't answer the question.

    Somehow, defending CA is incredibly important to you.

    Why?
    It's not incredibly important to me I'm simply responding to questions you are asking. Last night you guys were crying because I wasn't online answering your questions now you're crying that I am answering your questions. Pick a lane.

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    TSA is forgetting one thing. CA has no legal authority to have access to that data. off traitor.
    What law did CA break djohn?

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    They talked about (on video) how they could help one politician set up their opponents with crazy smear tactics but no, no proof they broke laws yet.
    What does that have to do with the data mining you claimed was illegal?

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    more Zuck is ed

    'Utterly horrifying': ex-Facebook insider says covert data harvesting was routine

    Hundreds of millions of Facebook users are likely to have had their private information harvested by companies that exploited the same terms as the firm that collected data and passed it on to Cambridge Analytica, according to a new whistleblower.

    Sandy Parakilas, the platform operations manager at Facebook responsible for policing data breaches by third-party software developers between 2011 and 2012, told the Guardian he warned senior executives at the company that its lax approach to data protection risked a major breach.

    “My concerns were that all of the data that left Facebook servers to developers could not be monitored by Facebook, so we had no idea what developers were doing with the data,” he said.

    Parakilas said Facebook had terms of service and settings that “people didn’t read or understand” and the company did not use its enforcement mechanisms, including audits of external developers, to ensure data was not being misused.

    Parakilas, whose job was to investigate data breaches by developers similar to the one later suspected of Global Science Research, which harvested tens of millions of Facebook profiles and provided the data to Cambridge Analytica, said the slew of recent disclosures had left him disappointed with his superiors for not heeding his warnings.

    “It has been painful watching,” he said, “because I know that they could have prevented it.”

    https://www.theguardian.com/news/201...las?CMP=twt_gu

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