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New York Grand Jury Looking Into Facebook’s Data Sharing Agreements

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Facebook is the subject of a criminal investigation by federal prosecutors over the data deals it inked with some of the biggest technology companies, reported The New York Times. In a statement to the paper, the social media giant said it’s cooperating with investigators. Privacy advocates contend it does.

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Consumer Watchdog Wants More Than Regulation For Facebook

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Simpson, Consumer Watchdog’s privacy and technology project director. Consumer Watchdog pointed out that Facebook’s latest breach violates its 2011 consent decree with the FTC, adding that the social media giant should be fined. On Tuesday (April 10), Senators Edward J.

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Big Tech Got Special Access To Facebook User Data

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Over the course of years, Facebook reportedly enabled some of the world’s biggest tech companies to access the personal data of users — which amounted to the social media giant exempting some businesses from the privacy rules its customers thought they were protected under.

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Watson Marketing Delivers a Competitive Edge that Financial Institutions can Bank On

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increasingly sophisticated security threats; and, most recently, shifting customer expectations driven in large part by millennials. They are tech savvy, mobile and social. They rapidly leverage technology to compare options such as prices, features, and banking reputation when purchasing products and services.

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Apple Pay Faces Hemispheric Pressure

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This time, a number of Australian retailers and payments associations are supporting three Australian banks that want Apple to give third-party access to its secure NFC module for Apple Pay. According to AppleInsider , the three Australian banks argue that Apple is anticompetitive because it restricts its NFC technology to Apple Pay only.

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AGL Boosts Payments 40% with FICO's Personalised Digital Collections

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As happy long-term users and believers in FICO’s intelligent collections technology, we wanted to be early adopters and create a customer experience that had rarely been delivered in the market.” You can read more about this story in the full media release.

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Saudi Credit Bureau Delivers Access To Loans For Millions with Score

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We have been on a journey in Saudi since 2011, to grow lending and increase financial inclusion through the adoption of advanced risk assessment tools,” said Swaied Alzahrani, CEO of SIMAH. You can read more about this story in the full media release.

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