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  2. Free cash coming to Facebook users. Here's how to claim your ...

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    A federal judge has tentatively approved an agreement between Facebook's parent company, Meta, and lawyers for U.S. Facebook users to settle multiple class-action lawsuits brought in the...

  3. Terms of service - Wikipedia

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    User notification upon modification of terms, if offered Among 102 companies marketing genetic testing to consumers in 2014 for health purposes, 71 had publicly available terms and conditions: [4] 57 of the 71 had disclaimer clauses (including 10 disclaiming liability for injury caused by their own negligence)

  4. Anyone in the U.S. who has had a Facebook account at any time since May 24, 2007, can now apply for their share of a $725 million privacy settlement that parent company Meta has agreed to pay.

  5. Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal - Wikipedia

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    While Cambridge Analytica claimed it had only collected 30 million Facebook user profiles, Facebook later confirmed that it actually had data on potentially over 87 million users, with 70.6 million of those people from the United States.

  6. End-user license agreement - Wikipedia

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    An end-user license agreement or EULA (/ ˈ j uː l ə /) is a legal contract between a software supplier and a customer or end-user, generally made available to the customer via a retailer acting as an intermediary. A EULA specifies in detail the rights and restrictions which apply to the use of the software.

  7. Facebook users can now apply for their share of the ... - AOL

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    Following a court decision on privacy data, you might be eligible to receive money from Facebook’s massive settlement. If you The post Facebook users can now apply for their share of the company ...

  8. Privacy concerns with Facebook - Wikipedia

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    In 2021 Facebook attempted to use "a legal trick" to bypass GDPR regulations in the European Union by including personal data processing agreement in what they considered to be a "contract" (Article 6(1)(b) GDPR) rather than a "consent" (Article 6(1)(a) GDPR) which would lead to the user effectively granting Facebook a very broad permission to ...

  9. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook enables users to control access to individual posts and their profile [320] through privacy settings. [321] The user's name and profile picture (if applicable) are public. Facebook's revenue depends on targeted advertising, which involves analyzing user data to decide which ads to show each user.

  10. Lane v. Facebook, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Lane vs. Facebook was a class-action lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California regarding internet privacy and social media. [1] In December 2007, Facebook launched Beacon, which resulted in users' private information being posted on Facebook without the users' consent.

  11. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    List of Facebook features. Facebooks is a social-network service website launched on February 4, 2004, by Mark Zuckerberg. The following is a list of software and technology features that can be found on the Facebook website and mobile app and are available to users of the social media site.