Facebook suspends Canadian firm amid data mining scandal

AP  |  Menlo Park 

says it has suspended a Canadian political consulting firm amid media reports it had ties to Cambridge Analytica, a British company accused of obtaining data from up to 87 million users to sway elections.

Menlo Park, California-based says in a statement issued yesterday that AggregateIQ may have improperly received data from users. AggregateIQ will lose all access.

was employed by Donald Trump's presidential campaign. It says it received data from 30 million users but never used it in the 2016 campaign.

Whistleblowers say AggregateIQ worked on the campaign for Great Britain to exit the

AggregateIQ says on its website it isn't part of or parent firm SCL. It says it didn't have access to data from

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First Published: Sun, April 08 2018. 07:35 IST