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Firm suspended from Facebook pending investigat­ion

- By The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Facebook said Friday that it has suspended Boston-based analytics firm Crimson Hexagon while it investigat­es how it collects and shares Facebook and Instagram’s user data.

Facebook has been facing increased scrutiny over how third-party firms use its data since news broke in March that data firm Cambridge Analytica improperly accessed user data.

The Wall Street Journal first reported that Facebook had suspended Crimson Hexagon. The newspaper reported that among the firm’s clients is a Russian nonprofit with ties to the Kremlin.

“We don’t allow developers to build surveillan­ce tools using informatio­n from Facebook or Instagram,” said Ime Archibong, Facebook’s vice president of product partnershi­ps. “We take these allegation­s seriously, and we have suspended these apps while we investigat­e.”

Facebook said Friday that Crimson Hexagon is cooperatin­g and that so far its investigat­ion hasn’t found evidence that the firm obtained Facebook or Instagram informatio­n inappropri­ately.

Crimson Hexagon said on its website that it has access to over one trillion consumer conversati­ons from social media, forums, blogs and reviews.

In a blog posting, Crimson Hexagon Chief Technology Officer Chris Bingham said the company “abides completely” by the rules social media sites, including Twitter and Facebook, put in place to limit the ways third-party companies can use their data.

He said the firm collects only publicly available social media data. He contrasted that with Cambridge Analytica’s use of private user data.

Users of Crimson Hexagon’s platform, which include government customers, analyze the data to understand large-scale consumer trends and preference­s, Bingham wrote.

“Government entities that leverage the Crimson Hexagon platform do so for the same reasons as many of our other non-government customers: a broad-based and aggregate understand­ing of the public’s perception, preference­s and sentiment about matters of concern to them,” he wrote.

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The Associated Press file
Facebook saysithas suspended Boston-based analytics firm Crimson Hexagon while it investigat­es how it collects and shares Facebook and Instagram’s user data. The Associated Press file

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