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Amazon’s Data Dragnet - 21 février 2021
Amazon is expanding into every corner of people’s lives with its growing list of products and services. That’s allowing it to collect far more data about its users than many people realize. Facebook, Google, and Twitter have faced hard questions about the data they collect on their users and what they do with that (...)

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How Facebook Profits from the Insurrection - 19 janvier 2021
Facebook suspended President Trump and announced other actions after the U.S. Capitol riot. But it continued to push ads for military gear next to insurrection posts. Facebook has been serving up ads for weapons accessories and body armor alongside election misinformation and insurrection talk in “patriot” and (...)

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Tech Transparency Project - 24 novembre 2020
The Tech Transparency Project seeks to hold large technology companies accountable. TTP is an information and research hub for journalists, academics, policymakers and members of the public interested in exploring the influence of the major technology platforms on politics, policy, and our lives. TTP launched in (...)

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Facebook Ran Recruitment Ads for Militia Groups - 19 octobre 2020
For years, Facebook profited from militia group ads looking to attract new recruits. The messages reached tens of thousands of users. Facebook has allowed dangerous militia groups to run recruiting ads that reached tens of thousands of users and is still enabling such groups to organize on the platform, according (...)

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Members of Facebook Boogaloo Groups Arrested on Terrorism-Related Charges - 8 juin 2020
Facebook took no action against the groups after TTP identified them in an April report. Now three of their members are accused of planning violence at a Las Vegas protest. Three members of private “boogaloo” Facebook groups identfied by the Tech Transparency Project (TTP) have been arrested on terrorism-related (...)

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How the NRA Lines Big Tech’s Pockets After Mass Shootings - 15 avril 2020
Facebook and Google executives have expressed horror at gun massacres. But their companies continued to reap the benefits of NRA advertising. Facebook and Google have earned millions of dollars from advertising by the National Rifle Association since the Parkland school massacre, according to an analysis by the (...)

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Google’s Revolving Door (US) - 26 avril 2016
New data reveal extent of traffic between Google and the Obama administration The Google Transparency Project has so fari identified 258 instances of “revolving door” activity (involving 251 individuals) between Googleii or related firms, and the federal government, national political campaigns and Congress during (...)