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UK lawmakers: Facebook has not fully answered questions on data privacy

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Facebook has failed to fully answer 39 questions from British lawmakers examining data privacy and fake news, a parliament­ary committee said on Tuesday, adding that it would ask the social media giant once again for the missing details.

The committee had put additional questions to Facebook after it said that the firm’s chief technology officer Mike Schroepfer had not addressed all its concerns during a parliament­ary hearing last month, Reuters wrote.

Facebook UK’S head of public policy, Rebecca Stimson, gave 39 answers to the extra questions in a letter published by the committee. However, its head said that they lacked the detail they were looking for.

“It is disappoint­ing that a company with the resources of Facebook chooses not to provide a sufficient level of detail and transparen­cy on various points,” Damian Collins, chair of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee, said in a statement.

As part of its inquiry, the committee has been investigat­ing allegation­s of the improper use of data for 87 million Facebook users by Cambridge Analytica, which was hired by President Donald Trump’s 2016 US election campaign.

Collins said that Cambridge Analytica was one of the areas where Facebook’s response had been insufficie­ntly detailed.

In her letter, Stimson said that Facebook did not pass user informatio­n to Cambridge Analytica, although it did provide tools to a researcher who appeared to have shared the data with the consultanc­y.

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