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German minister calls Facebook 'network of opacity'

IANS  |  Berlin 

German has slammed in the ongoing Cambridge Analytical data scandal.

Speaking to the press in on Thursday, she labelled as a "network of opacity" and demanded consequences for the firm in response to its mishandling of private user data, reported.

"The time has come for a serious reaction by European states," said.

She consequently called for "clear and legally-binding regulatory requirements on the operators of on the European level" and demanded that should reveal its to public authorities.

has recently admitted that the data of up to 87 million users was passed on illegally to the election strategy company Previously, the had put the figure lower at around 50 million affected users.

According to Facebook, up to 310,000 Germans are likely to have been affected by the scandal. criticised on Thursday that the incident highlighted how "ethical principles fell victim to commercial interests" at the company founded by

The argued that the only way for to regain lost trust was to allow independent experts and data protection agencies to subject the company's practices to a thorough investigation.

"The state must be able to fulfill its protective and ordering roles in the internet as well," told press.

She went on to demand that a review of Facebook's business model could not just be limited to its dealings with but would have to encompass all of its commercial activities.

"We must clarify whether other application operators have engaged in large-scale abuse of user- and contact data," she added.

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First Published: Fri, April 06 2018. 07:48 IST
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