The United Kingdom issues Facebook the maximum fine over Cambridge Analytica

United Kingdom regulators slapped Facebook with the maximum possible fine over this year's Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal, several outlets reported Tuesday. The Washington Post was among those reporting that Facebook would have to pay £500,000, or about $664,000, after data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica improperly obtained information about millions of users and used it in an effort to sway the 2016 US presidential election.

The UK Information Commissioner's office found that Facebook lacked sufficient privacy protections and failed to catch warning signs that Cambridge Analytica was misusing people's data, the Post reported. In addition to the US election, Cambridge Analytica also worked on the successful Brexit...

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