Oman Daily Observer

Data harvesting: Facebook, Cambridge Analytica sued

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NEW YORK: Facebook Inc and the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica have been sued in the United States for obtaining informatio­n belonging to 50 million of the social media company’s users without permission.

The proposed class-action complaint filed late on Tuesday night by Lauren Price, a Maryland resident, is the first of what could be many lawsuits seeking damages over Facebook’s ability to protect user data, and Cambridge Analytica’s exploitati­on of that data to benefit President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign.

“Every Facebook user has an interest in this lawsuit, and the enforcemen­t of their privacy rights,” John Yanchunis, a lawyer for Price, said in a phone interview on Wednesday. The complaint was filed in the US District Court in San Jose, California, several hours after Facebook was blamed in a shareholde­r lawsuit filed in nearby San Francisco for the drop in its stock price after the data harvesting was revealed. Nearly $50 billion of market value was wiped out in two days.

Facebook and Cambridge Analytica did not immediatel­y respond on Wednesday to requests for comment.

Price accused Facebook and London-based Cambridge Analytica of negligence and violating a California unfair competitio­n law.

She said the harvesting contravene­d Facebook’s privacy policy, in which the Menlo Park, California-based company said user trust was “important to us” and that it would not share informatio­n without permission and notice. — Reuters

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