US Supreme Court agrees to hear Facebook attempt to dismiss shareholder lawsuit over Cambridge Analytica data-sharing scandal
Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg removed reference to Cambridge Analytica from speech six months before scandal came to light, report finds
Meta Platforms agrees to settle a lawsuit in San Francisco over the 2018 Cambridge Analytica scandal, but financial terms not…
Four years later, and Washington DC Attorney General decides to sue Mark Zuckerberg personally over Cambridge Analytica scandal
Over two years since it happened, and Facebook is still facing legal consequences of Cambridge Analytica data sharing scandal
Investigation by the Information Commissioner's Office of Cambridge Analytica concludes it was not involved in 2016's EU referendum
“That will be £500,000” please Mr Zuckerberg”, as ICO reveals Facebook has agreed to pay Cambridge Analytica fine
Zuckerberg goes to Congress to answer questions about Libra, but is tackled about privacy, free speech and political ads
Social network says probe has addressed 'millions' of apps so far, as company seeks to repair its image in wake…
But FTC refrains from imposing strict limits on Facebook's data practices, adding to criticism that the penalty is a slap…
The move could help Google improve its privacy image – while at the same time giving it an advantage over…
Facebook reportedly faces having a federal privacy official on its board, as part of settlement deal with FTC
SCL Elections had argued that a US citizen had no more right to request data held on him 'than a…
MP Damian Collins said the internal documents are to be released once they have been stripped of personal information, amidst…
Playing hardball. MPs use rare parliamentary powers to seize documents after Zuckerberg refuses to testify
Firm claims £500,000 fine is unjustified, as it disputes UK regulator fine over data breach
A new regulatory body is needed to police social media firms' 'very disturbing' use of personal data for political purposes,…
The two parliaments are to hold a joint session on misinformation at the end of November, and are eager for…
New figures show the Information Commissioner's Office swamped with reports from individuals and companies alike
Apple insists it is 'radically different' on privacy from the likes of Google and Facebook, but not all are convinced
The data-sharing agreement could be put on hold from 1 September if the Trump administration continues to delay compliance
Facebook temporarily suspends another data analytics firm over data policy concerns
British data watchdog slaps Facebook with maximum possible fine over Cambridge Analytica scandal
The SEC's investigation into Facebook's data policies joins those of the FBI, the FTC and the Justice Department
Advertisers must now tell users when they've been targeted using information from a third-party data broker
Alexander Nix admits obtaining Facebook data from Cambridge researcher in testy exchanges with MPs
MEPs reportedly left underwhelmed after Facebook's CEO long-awaited appearance at 'rambling' EU meeting
Anger at closed-door meeting results in revised decision to live broadcast Mark Zuckerberg's visit with EU parliament
The Facebook chief executive says he will appear before the European Parliament, but won't come to the UK
Facebook reveals it tracked users with more than 10 million social plug-ins on third-party sites