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Facebook's privacy problems continue to grow, not just with handing over user data to the Trump campaign and the Obama campaign, but also to the loser Hillary Clinton campaign.
Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign collected the Facebook data of millions of people, which could and should be considered campaign contributions.
Fox News' Tucker Carlson explains in the video below...
Web developer Dylan Curran, based in Waterford, Ireland, is making headlines this week after he recently downloaded both his Facebook data file and his Google data file.
As TFTP has reported, the information Facebook keeps on its users is utterly mind-blowing, consisting of everything from text messages to liked posts, the social media giant is building profiles on billions. However, according to Curran, this is nothing compared to what Google has.
"Want to freak yourself out? I'm gonna show just how much of your information the likes of Facebook and Google store about you without you even realising it," Curran wrote before giving a breakdown of all the information insidiously gleaned by these information giants.

Video said to be from Gaza border yesterday March 30, 2018, shows shooting in the back of a man identified as Abed el-Fatah Abed e-Nabi, 18, on left, as he ran. He was reportedly killed.
Haaretz reports that one of the two was shot in the back and killed: Abed el-Fatah Abed e-Nabi, 18.
While the BBC supplies a terrifying statistic: "Palestinian health officials said at least 400 people had been wounded by live ammunition."
Jim Zogby of the Arab American Institute links video of a Palestinian boy shot while he is praying, evidently at the border. Jacob Magid of the Times of Israel posts the same video and says mordantly, "The IDF's gonna have a hard time saying this guy fell off his bike..."
Yousef Munayyer of the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights observes:
More videos of Palestinians in Gaza being shot by Israeli snipers while posing no threat. Here they were running away. The Israelis were so far away you can't even see them hiding behind their sniper scopes.Munayyer asks if there has been any cable coverage of this at all? Scott Roth says, "Won't find anything on cable, and it's a scandal."
Comment: It was about time for Israel to engage in another ritual slaughter. It's been too long since the last one. The death toll now stands at 17, with hundreds otherwise injured by live fire (the IDF regularly targets civilians in the knees and groin). Thousands are mourning in Rafah, Gaza and Khan Younis.

Relatives of Palestinian Hamdan Abu Amshah, who was killed along Israel border with Gaza, mourn during his funeral in Beit Hanoun town.
- Gerry Adams calls for Ireland to expel Israel ambassador over Land Day protest deaths in Gaza
- World outraged as Israeli Army murders unarmed protesters in Gaza
- Kuwait calls UN Security Council emergency meeting over deadly Israel-Palestine border clash
- 'NY Times' covers up Israel's killing of nonviolent protesters along the Gaza border
- Israel suppresses unarmed protesters against siege of Gaza with chemical weapons and live gunfire from snipers: 16 Palestinians killed, thousands injured
- Footage shows IDF drones drop tear gas grenades on Palestinian protesters
- Moscow urges restraint amid growing death toll in Gaza border clashes
- Palestinian farmer killed by Israeli tank fire amid mass protests on Land Day, local authorities claim
- Israeli army uses live fire, rubber bullets, tear gas against Palestinian protesters; 12 dead, 1,000 hurt
As a media company and one of Americans' top sources of information, Facebook's de facto anonymity and general lack of responsibility for user-generated content make it easy for propagandists to exploit. Making matters worse, it isn't willing to impose tighter identification rules for fear of losing too many users, and it doesn't want to be held responsible in any way for content, preferring to present itself as a neutral platform.
So Zuckerberg has been trying to fix the problem by showing people more material from friends and family and by prioritizing "trusted publishers" and local news sources over purveyors of fake news.
But the Cambridge Analytica scandal shows people may not be OK with Facebook's data gathering, improved or not.
"After a set of carefully planned battles and operations carried out by our armed forces in cooperation with loyal and allied troops, the control over all the towns and settlements in the Damascus suburb of Eastern Ghouta has been restored," a Syrian Army statement said, as cited by Sputnik news agency.
The army has also lifted the blockade of a main highway connecting the Syrian capital to the rest of the country, the statement said, as cited by SANA state news agency. "The victory in Eastern Ghouta ensured opening of the main routes between Damascus and central, northern and coastal regions, and all the way to the Iraqi border," it said.
Now comes word that a 29-year-old Pittsburgh area man died as a result of a loperamide overdose.
As KDKA in Pittsburgh reports, the unusual cause of death for Arjun Patel, 29, of Fox Chapel was ruled this week in his November 2017 death.
Comment: More from Live Science:
Although the drug is safe in doses used to treat diarrhea, in large doses it can cause serious side effects, including breathing and heart problems, and even death. A new report describes two cases of people who died after overdosing on Imodium, also called loperamide, which is sold over-the-counter.
"People looking for either self-treatment of withdrawal symptoms [for opioid addiction] or euphoria are overdosing on loperamide with sometimes deadly consequences," study co-author William Eggleston, a clinical toxicologist at the Upstate New York Poison Center, in Syracuse, said in a statement. "This is another reminder that all drugs, including those sold without a prescription, can be dangerous when not used as directed."
Loperamide is an opioid drug, meaning it belongs to the same class of drugs as some prescription painkillers. Regular doses of the drug won't cause a "high" because only a tiny amount gets into the blood stream. But at very large doses, the drug can get into the blood stream and brain, and cause effects similar to those of opioid painkillers, the researchers said.
As a strong advocate for sex crime victims, I've been closely following the pedophile arrests since Trump took office. There have been a staggering 1,500-plus arrests in one short month; compare that to less than 400 sex trafficking-related arrests in 2014 according to the FBI. It's been clear to me for awhile that Trump would make human trafficking a top priority. On October 8, 2012, Trump tweeted:
"Got to do something about these missing children grabbed by the perverts. Too many incidents - fast trial, death penalty."
What led up to this?
The state Senate passed the House version of SB 5722 in early March, which imposed heavy sanctions on any therapists who attempted to use gay conversion therapy tactics on clients younger than 18 years old.
The bill passed on a 33-16 vote, according to The News Tribune.
Washington is the latest state to ban the controversial therapy, and now stands among places such as California, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Four coffins placed outside City Hall represent the drivers who have died by suicide in four months. The New York Taxi Workers Alliance and cab drivers say despair is growing in their industry because of unfair competition from companies like Uber and Lyft. Alliance President Bhairavi Desai said they are "sick and tired of burying [their] brothers."
Unlike yellow cabs, Uber and Lyft do not have city regulations dictating their fares and number of vehicles. And taxi medallions once bought for $1 million are now worth $200,000. One 61-year-old medallion owner said he is on the brink of bankruptcy.

Documents obtained by the Birmingham Mail show the force were aware pupils were at risk of child sexual exploitation (CSE) back in 2010.
Documents obtained by the Birmingham Mail show the force were aware pupils were at risk of child sexual exploitation (CSE) back in 2010.
The confidential report, obtained under a Freedom of Information Act, also shows police were worried about community tensions if the abuse from predominantly Pakistani grooming gangs was made public.
The West Midlands Police document entitled Problem Profile, Operation Protection is from March 2010 and highlights how grooming had been directed specifically at schools and children's homes.
In one heavily redacted passage, entitled 'Schools', it states: "In (redacted) a teacher at a (redacted) that a group of Asian males were approaching pupils at the school gate and grooming them. Strong anecdotal evidence shows this MO (modus operandi) is being used across the force."
The Birmingham Mail is unaware of any police public appeals or warnings from that time.
Comment: Time and again we see the failure of police forces to prevent child sexual abuse. There are always multiple excuses but the fact is that those in power have no intention of allowing police to follow through on these investigations as they would likely implicate the elite pedophile networks at the top of the British establishment.
- Telford child-rape scandal: Police slammed for 'victim-blaming' over 'consensual sex' note from children as young as 11
- UK pedophile ring: Hundreds of underage girls raped, sold for sex & murdered by child-grooming abusers
- Pedophilia in Britain 'woven into the fabric of society' - Theresa May
- Powerful pedophiles are seemingly everywhere and above the law in the UK













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