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Why Facebook’s claims about the Ad Observer are wrong
Why Facebook’s claims about the Ad Observer are wrong
04.08.2021 — Most recently, Facebook has terminated the accounts of New York University researchers that built Ad Observer, an extension dedicated to …
Recently the Surgeon General of the United States weighed in on the spread of disinformation on major platforms and its effects on people and society. He e
Dear Facebook: Withdraw Your Cease & Desist to NYU
Mozilla Foundation – Dear Facebook: Withdraw Your Cease & Desist to NYU
28.10.2020 — In a cease + desist letter, Facebook directed New York University to shut down its Ad Observer browser plug-in, a tool that allows Facebook …
Dear Mark Zuckerberg, Voting has already begun in one of the most consequential elections in U.S. history. More than ever before in American politics, t…
Mozilla calls out Facebook for its “counterproductive … – Neowin
Mozilla calls out Facebook for its “counterproductive” approach to research – Neowin
04.08.2021 — A few hours ago, Facebook announced that it is blocking platform access for the New York University (NYU) Ad Observatory, which was studying …
In a statement to Neowin, Mozilla has called out Facebook for its counterintuitive approach to research, saying that the NYU Ad Observatory did not deserve to be banned from the platform.
Mozilla slams Facebook for terminating the accounts of NYU …
Mozilla slams Facebook for terminating the accounts of NYU researchers, says the claims ‘simply do not hold water’ | Business Insider India
05.08.2021 — Mozilla slams Facebook for terminating the accounts of NYU researchers, says the claims ‘simply do not hold water’. Advertisement.
Firefox browser developer Mozilla has slammed Facebook for terminating the accounts of New York University researchers, saying that the claims made by the
Mozilla slams Facebook for banning accounts of NYU …
Mozilla slams Facebook for banning accounts of NYU researchers, ET BrandEquity
06.08.2021 — According to Mozilla’s chief security officer Marshall Erwin, Facebook claims the accounts were shut down due to privacy problems with its Ad …
The Firefox developer said that the claims made by the social network “simply do not hold water”…
Mozilla slams Facebook for banning accounts of third-party …
Mozilla slams Facebook for banning accounts of third-party researchers | Business Standard News
06.08.2021 — Firefox browser developer Mozilla has slammed Facebook for … apps, Pages and platform access associated with NYU’s Ad Observatory Project …
Firefox browser developer Mozilla has slammed Facebook for terminating the accounts of New York University researchers, saying that the claims made by the social network simply do not hold water
New Mozilla Project Aims To Reveal Facebook’s Tracking And …
10.01.2022 — Last summer, for example, Facebook banned the accounts of New York University (NYU) researchers studying the microtargeting of political ads on …
Facebook is eager to be the arbiter of truth about itself. The …
Facebook is eager to be the arbiter of truth about itself. The NYU Ad Observer Ban shows us why.
05.08.2021 — Updated Facebook statement on NYU Ad Observatory. … Engineers at Mozilla that reviewed the open source code concur.
Facebook is wrong to invoke the Cambridge Analytica scandal in its dispute with NYU researchers, says David Carroll.
Facebook cuts off NYU researcher access, prompting rebuke …
04.08.2021 — Firefox developer Mozilla came to the defense of Ad Observer on Wednesday, noting that the company “reviewed it twice, conducting both a code …
Why Facebook cut access to NYU Ad Observatory researchers
Why Facebook cut access to NYU Ad Observatory researchers – The Hindu
09.08.2021 — Mozilla said it had thoroughly reviewed Ad Observer to conclude it respects user privacy and supports transparency. Why does this matter? Micro- …
The Ad Observatory project at NYU was started by the Cybersecurity for Democracy group with over 6,500 volunteers at the University’s school of engineering in September 2020
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