Facebook agrees to pay UK data watchdog's Cambridge Analytica fine but settles without admitting liability

Post date: 2019-10-31 04:09:06
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Facebook has reached a settlement with the U.K.’s data protection watchdog, the ICO, agreeing to pay in full a  £500,000 (~$643K) fine following the latter’s investigating into the Cambridge Analytica data misuse scandal. As part of the arrangement, Facebook has agreed to drop its legal appeal against the penalty. But under the terms of the
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