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Cambridge Analytica, the London-based data consultancy firm in the midst of a global row, has allegedly been using users' data to unfairly influence election results by psychological manipulation, entrapment techniques and campaigns.

But Britain's Channel 4 News on Monday exposed how senior executives at were caught on camera suggesting that the firm could use sex workers, bribes and misinformation in order to try and help political candidates win votes around the world.

The Channel 4 News investigation followed articles published by and that outlined how the data of millions of profiles ended up being given to The companies have denied any wrongdoing.

According to reports, and his company created an app called "thisisyourdigitallife" in 2014.

The users were paid to take a psychological test and the app collected the data. It also gathered data on a person's friends.

Kogan has admitted harvesting the personal details of 30 million users via the app. He was quoted by as saying that he passed the data to who assured him this was legal.

In this way, millions of profiles were mined for data.

told and that Kogan along with then created a solution to help influence choices in elections.

He claimed that the data was used to develop "psychographic" profiles of people and deliver pro-Trump material to them online during the 2016 US elections.

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First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 20:54 IST
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