The Wall Street Journal: Facebook suspends another analytics firm over data practices
Facebook Inc. suspends another company that harvested data from its site and says it was investigating whether the analytics firm’s contracts with the U.S. government and a Russian nonprofit tied to the Kremlin violate the platform’s policies......»»
Facebook suspends another analytics firm over data security concerns
The company reportedly had contracts with the U.S. government and a Russian nonprofit with connections to the Kremlin......»»
Facebook denies seeking financial-transaction data from banks
Facebook Inc. denied a report earlier Monday in The Wall Street Journal that suggested the .....»»
Facebook asks big U.S. banks for customer data
Facebook Inc. is asking big U.S. banks for information about the banks' customers. The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that Facebook asked some of the biggest banks in the country — including JPMorgan Chase & Co., Wells Fargo & Co., Citigrou.....»»
Nielsen Holdings Rallies On Elliott Management Stake
Nielsen Holdings PLC (NYSE: NLSN) shares were rallying Monday after The Wall Street Journal reported a notable activist investor firm accumulated a stake in the measurement and data analytic read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Facebook to yank Onavo data-security app from Apple store
Facebook Inc. plans to pull its data-security app from Apple Inc.’s app store after the iPhone maker ruled that the service violated its data-collection policies, according to a person familiar with the matter......»»
EU Demands Facebook Update 'Misleading' Fine Print - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalEU Demands Facebook Update 'Misleading' Fine PrintWall Street JournalThe European Union is ramping up pressure on Facebook Inc. FB 1.72% to better spell out to consumers how their data is bein.....»»
Facebook Faces Potential $1.63 Billion Fine in Europe Over Data Breach - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalFacebook Faces Potential $1.63 Billion Fine in Europe Over Data BreachWall Street JournalA European Union privacy watchdog could fine Facebook Inc. FB -2.59% as much.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Facebook suspects spammers were culprits in latest data breach
Facebook Inc. believes that the hackers who gained access to the private information of 30 million of its users were spammers looking to make money through deceptive advertising, according to people familiar with the company’s internal investigation......»»
Facebook tentatively concludes spammers were behind recent data breach: WSJ
Facebook Inc has tentatively concluded that spammers looking to make money, and not a nation-state, were behind the largest-ever data theft at the social media company, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Data firm Palantir could go public with valuation as high as $41 billion
Palantir is one of a slew of well-known start-ups considering going public lately, even as markets swing wildly......»»
The Wall Street Journal: British lawmaker may release Facebook data-policy documents
When a small app developer sued Facebook Inc. in 2015 over how it restricts access to user data, the action got little attention, in part because the social-media giant successfully sought to have most of the court records sealed......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Facebook expands local-news feature to more than 400 U.S. cities
Facebook Inc. said Wednesday it has expanded a local-news feature to more than 400 U.S. cities, as the social-media giant, which has struggled with everything from false news to data privacy, aims to keep users engaged on its platform......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Internal emails show Facebook considered selling user data
Internal emails show Facebook Inc. considered charging compani.....»»
Facebook reportedly considered charging for access to user data
Idea discussed in emails contained in unredacted court documents, The Wall Street Journal reports......»»
American Express suspends a director in foreign-exchange pricing probe: WSJ
American Express Co suspended a director in its foreign-exchange department as part of an ongoing investigation into pricing practices in the division, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Facebook, Twitter are not complying with data laws, Russia says
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The Wall Street Journal: Some popular health apps stop sending personal data to Facebook
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Wall Street Poised For Positive Start To Week, But Inflation Worries Loom: Analyst Points To Data Showing "Clear Sign Of Buying Pressure"
U.S. stocks look to start a data-heavy week on a firm note, with the major index futures pointing to a modestly higher open in early trading. read more.....»»
Kraft Heinz"s CEO has a clean-eating lifestyle at odds with all that processed food — but he insists it shares his health mission
Kraft Heinz CEO Carlos Abrams-Rivera practices intermittent fasting and exercises six days a week, The Wall Street Journal reported. Kraft Heinz CEO Carlos Abrams-River.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Dell to sell its Boomi cloud business to private equity firms
Dell Technologies Inc. struck a deal to sell its Boomi cloud business to private-equity firms Francisco Partners and TPG, part of a larger reordering of the PC and data-storage giant......»»