The Philippine Star

Facebook suspends 200 apps over data misuse investigat­ion

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Facebook Inc. has so far suspended around 200 apps in the first stage of its review into apps that had access to large quantities of user data, in a response to a scandal around political consultanc­y Cambridge Analytica.

The apps were suspended pending a thorough investigat­ion into whether they misused any data, said Ime Archibong, Facebook’s vice president of product partnershi­ps.

Facebook said it has looked into thousands of apps to date as part of an investigat­ion that chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg announced on March 21.

Zuckerberg had said the social network would investigat­e all apps that had access to large amounts of informatio­n before the company curtailed data access in 2014.

“There is a lot more work to be done to find all the apps that may have misused people’s Facebook data – and it will take time,” Archibong said.

“We have large teams of internal and external experts working hard to investigat­e these apps as quickly as possible.”

Facebook was hit by the privacy scandal in mid-March after media reports that Cambridge Analytica improperly accessed data to build profiles on American voters and influence the 2016 presidenti­al election.

The incident led to backlash from celebritie­s and resulted in the company losing billions in market value. Zuckerberg apologized for the mistakes his company made and testified before the US lawmakers.

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