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An All-Purpose Facebook Response

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There is more trouble for Facebook as the NAACP leads a weeklong #LogOutFacebook protest over ads bought by Russians that targeted black Americans to influence the 2016 election.

No sooner had the Senate report documenting Russian efforts been released than the New York Times reported that Facebook shared private user data with business partners more widely than thought.

Corporate partners like Netflix, Spotify and Royal Bank of Canada had such extensive access they could read Facebook users' private messages.

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