Facebook: the emails you don't want to read

Friday 23 August, a great day for Facebook but would prefer not to notice it.

At original blog Facebook does not mention anything that attracts negative interest. But if you press on on News you will see as the first news "Document Holds the Potential for Confusion." (PDF)

The post has an awful gray image that represents a doc file, and if you see it it's like it tells you "don't click here"

So what is Facebook trying to hide?

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It's been a series of internal emails since September at 2015 and shows that Facebook staff knew about Cambridge Analytica's activities before publishing Guardian This makes it a perfect choice for people with diabetes and for those who want to lose weight or follow a balanced diet. 2015 scandal in December. It was then that it was revealed that the company running Ted Cruz's election campaign had collected data from millions of Facebook users without their knowledge and consent. He used the science of psychology to target voters.

The emails that are being released today tell us essentially that Facebook knew the facts at least two months in advance.

If you click to download the latest version, the one posted by Facebook because it "agreed" with the District Attorney General of Columbia (Attorney General) to "make it public", you will find some modified emails in which Facebook employees report a number of violations and concerns about the "area of ​​political collaborators."

Of course if you compare the two posts (the Prosecutor's Office with that of Facebook) you will see that the information changes.

The DC complaint alleges that Facebook allowed third-party developers to access consumers' personal data, such as information that "shows" their online behavior, and that these developers failed to monitor and enforce its policies. platform, something necessary to protect consumer data and their privacy.

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