Cambridge Analytica is Trying to Distance itself from Facebook Data Sharing Accusations
Cambridge Analytica wants to make sure you know THE FACTS.
Cambridge Analytica wants to make sure you know THE FACTS.
You'll get one of two messages this afternoon, one if you're in the clear and another if you're one of the million Brits caught up in the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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But for noble reasons! Honest!
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