Facebook and Cambridge Analytica caught in the clutches of British law
London ,IANS,, UK's Data Protection Watch Dog has planned to impose a fine of 5 lakh pounds i.e. about $6,62,501 on Facebook in the much-discussed data leak case. This would be the largest fine ever imposed in the UK based on UK data protection law. During the investigation of this matter, the Information Commissioner's Office found that Facebook has been negligent in keeping people's personal information safe. Also, the company did not provide information about which third parties are misusing public data. Doing so is a gross violation of British law.

Major action may also be taken against Cambridge Analytica's parent company
Facebook has been at the center of the investigation, along with Cambridge Analytica, in this matter, which has been ongoing since February when the data of about 87 million Facebook users was wrongly obtained by an app. BBC has reported that in the latest progress report released in this case, the Chief Regulator has said that we can take criminal action against Cambridge Analytica's parent company SCL Elections for its wrongdoings in this case. The regulator also says that Aggregate IQ, which worked with the Vote Leave campaign, will also have to stop processing the data of UK citizens. The regulator has written to 11 main political parties of the UK, saying that they will have to get their data production policies and processes audited.

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ICO Said Cambridge Analytica shared FB data with others before deleting it
In this matter, along with Facebook, Cambridge Analytica also seems to be badly entangled. Let us tell you that this investigation report of the Information Commissioner has come 16 months after the related political campaign. During this period, it was found that Facebook did not delete the data obtained by Cambridge Analytica. Although in this case, Cambridge Analytica has requested that it had deleted the entire data after the erasure request from Facebook in December 2015, but the Information Commissioner's Office says that we have found evidence that a copy of that data. Shared with some other people. Now in this case, questions have also been raised on the deletion report that Facebook has given to ICO of the data given to Cambridge Analytica.

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