Another day, another Facebook privacy scandal

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This is just getting ridiculous. 

A day after Facebook admitted to changing 14 million users’ post settings to “public,” three days after it was revealed that the company had given an accused national security threat access to data on some users’ friends, and less than a week after the news dropped that the social media giant had special data sharing deals with 60 device manufacturers, we’re hit with yet another scandal from the bottomless pit of shamelessness. 

And — you’ll be forgiven for experiencing a bit of deja vu here — the privacy violation du jour involves Facebook providing certain companies access to data on users’ friends.  Read more…

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