Facebook: See if your personal data has leaked

Facebook today started rolling out a feature to some users that will let them know if their data in her highly acclaimed case-scandal Analytica.

Facebook has promised to alert users whose data may have been used for political gain.Facebook

According to Wired, starting with 7 am. on Tuesday, some Facebook users will begin to see two messages at their top their news feed. One message will refer to Cambridge Analytica, while the other will focus on privacy, data, and control of the applications they use on Facebook.

So if you or a Facebook friend had tried the "This is Your Digital Life" quiz used by Cambridge Analytica to steal data, you will see the following message:

We have banned the "This is Your Digital Life" page, which may have been used by one of your Facebook friends. You can learn more about what happened and how you can remove any other application and page if you no longer want to have access to your Facebook information. ”

If Cambridge Analytica did not have access to your data, Facebook will take you to settings so you can better protect your information on the social network and its countless applications.

Read from the Facebook page

https://www.faceboοk.com/help/1873665312923476

It's been almost a month since the Cambridge Analytica scandal was revealed, where the company collected information from millions of Facebook users. The data was used during the election campaign of the President of the Donald Trump to determine the outcome.

The scandal has brought in Facebook's stock price and finally shook the confidence of its users.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify in the US Congress today to answer questions from MPs about the Cambridge Analytica scandal. He repeatedly apologizes for the scandal and promises more tools for transparency to the users of the largest social network…

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