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Netflix banned from competing at Cannes Film Festival

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Netflix has been banned from competing in the Cannes Film Festival, according to a report from The Hollywood Reporter . Theirry Fremaux, the head of Cannes, told THR last week the ban is because Netflix refuses to release its films in theaters, choosing instead to debut them on its streaming service and, in some rare cases, do day-and-date releases so the film can be seen both online and off. In the case of Bong Joon-ho’s Okja and Noah Baumbach’s The Meyerowitz Stories — films that were entered into last year’s Cannes to widespread protest from French filmmakers — Netflix was unable to secure last-minute permits for one-week theatrical releases due to French media regulations. “Last year, when we selected these two films, I thought I... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts "https://ift.tt/2ITJoph"

The shady data-gathering tactics used by Cambridge Analytica were an open secret to online marketers. I know, because I was one

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The recently revealed Facebook data “breach” that allowed Cambridge Analytica to get access to millions of users’ worth of Facebook data has been greeted as a shocking scandal. Reporters and readers have been surprised to learn about the ability to gather personal data on the friends of people who install a Facebook app, the conversion of a personality quiz into a source of political data, the idea that you can target marketing messages based on individual psychographic profiles, and the surreptitious collection of data under the guise of academic research, later used for political purposes. But there is one group of people who are mostly unsurprised by these revelations: the market researchers and digital marketers who have known about... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts "https://ift.tt/2ulDz0N"

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Mark Zuckerberg apologizes for Facebook’s data privacy scandal in full-page newspaper ads

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Facebook on Sunday took out full-page ads in seven British newspapers and three American ones to apologize for the ongoing Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal engulfing the social network in a legal and regulatory nightmare. The ads, which take the form of an apology penned by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, attempt to clarify the situation by reiterating that the company has already stopped third-party apps from “getting so much information,” and that Facebook has started “limiting the data apps get when you sign up,” an announcement the company made earlier this past week . “This was a breach of trust and I’m sorry we didn’t do more at the time,” writes Zuckerberg. “I promise to do better for you.” This new, more definitive apology comes... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts "https://ift.tt/2GbNl6T"

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Nick Clark Windo’s The Feed is highly relevant after the Cambridge Analytica fiasco

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Mild spoilers ahead for The Feed . Following last week’s Cambridge Analytica revelations, Facebook is now imploding before our eyes, leading to increased fears of data-sharing and data mining by third-party apps, numerous lawsuits, and calls for investigation from Congress. Most importantly, users are considering whether they can or should cut off social media giants for good . With that in mind , Nick Clark Windo’s debut novel, The Feed, which came out on March 9th, feels particularly relevant, when we as a society are re-evaluating our relationship with some of the most pervasive technology products of our time. The Feed takes place in the near future, somewhere in England we’re led to assume, when most people have social media embedded... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts "https://ift.tt/2DWBurK"

Facebook has been collecting call history and SMS data from Android devices

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Facebook has been collecting call records and SMS data from Android devices for years. Several Twitter users have reported finding months or years of call history data in their downloadable Facebook data file. A number of Facebook users have been spooked by the recent Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal , prompting them to download all the data that Facebook stores on their account. The results have been alarming for some. “Oh wow my deleted Facebook Zip file contains info on every single phone cellphone call and text I made for about a year,” says ‏Twitter user Mat Johnson . Another, Dylan McKay , says “somehow it has my entire call history with my partner’s mum.” Others have found a similar pattern where it appears close contacts, like... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts "https://ift.tt/2G61ery"