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Facebook apologises for data scandal in UK newspaper ads

AFP  |  London 

chief took out full-page ads in almost all of Britain's national newspapers today to apologise for a huge data scandal.

"We have a responsibility to protect your information. If we can't we don't deserve it," the back page ads state.

explained there was a quiz developed by a "that leaked data of millions of people in 2014".

"This was a breach of trust, and I'm sorry we didn't do more at the time. We're now taking steps to make sure this doesn't happen again," he said.

The statement reflects public statements made last week after the row prompted investigations in and the United States, and sent Facebook's share price plunging.

repeated that had changed the rules so no such data breach could happen again.

"We're also investigating every single app that had access to large amounts of data before we fixed this. We expect there are others," he wrote.

"And when we find them, we will ban them and tell everyone affected."

There was no mention of the British firm accused of using the data, Cambridge Analytica, which worked on US Donald Trump's 2016 campaign.

It too has blamed the researcher, Alexsandr Kogan, for any potential breach of data rules.

Kogan created a lifestyle quiz app for which was downloaded by 270,000 people, but allowed access to tens of millions of their contacts.

says he passed this to Cambridge Analytica without its knowledge. Kogan says he is being made a scapegoat.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sun, March 25 2018. 15:50 IST
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