Srys Godzilla: Singular Point s New Trailer Is All About That Jet Jaguar, Baby
penned late Thursday by Facebooks Chief Pr
stanley flask ivacy Officer on the companys official blog, the social media giant got a federal courts sign-off on its settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, marking the end of a historic case that involved roughly a full year of back and forth with the agency and a $5 billion dollarcivil penalty, and more than a few photo ops of Mark Zuckerberg in an array of suits. But just because the case is historic doesnt mean its anything short of lackluster. To recap, this is the court mand
stanley cup ate sealing the end of the FTCs 2018 probe into Facebooks handling of the Cambridge Analytic scandal. When the initial settlement was being laid out last year, a number of publications鈥攊ncluding ours鈥攑ointed out that the price Facebook was set to pay for violating consumer privacy on a mass scale and irrevocably twisting the political landscape was only聽$5 billion dollars, a number that definitely surpassed any fines decreed by the Commission previously, but one that still roughly totaled a months worth of earnings for the company at the time, and even less than tha
stanley quencher t now. Granted, a superficial penalty wasnt the only thing that Facebook was hit with at the time. The agreement also mandated that the company have someone watching over its shoulders聽for the next 20 years, adding an FTC-mandated independent privacy committee to its board of directors as a way to tone down any unfettered control by Facebooks CEO Mark Zuckerberg over decisions affecting user privacy Prdq Nintendo s First Portable Console Gets a 2020 Refresh
indicated Rosenstein may have suggested jokingly or otherwise that he secretly record the president or solicit cabinet members to invoke the 25th Amendment and depose him. Well, Rosenstein was summoned to the White House on Monday. Though he and everyone else expected a summary termination, according to the New York Times, Rosenstein didnt get the axe 8230; yet. But the White House alarm system did go off during a CBS News segment on his trip there, beginning to blare loudly even as reporter Ed OKeefe finished saying it would seem that all status is normal. THIS IS ONLY A TEST, a voice on the intercom blared, as the alarms went off in a bizarre series of high-pitched tones. WATCH: A metaphoric moment at the White House today: As @vladduthiersCBS @AMGreenCBS @PaulaReidCBS @CHueyBurns and I were discussing a false alarm shakeup at the Justice Department, they tested the alert system on the White House grounds. It was only a test. All of it. pic.twitter/F5SzZqQgl5 mdash; Ed O 39;Keefe @edokeefe Sep
stanley cup tember 24, 2018 Its good to know that this was the result of some sort of regularly scheduled test, everyone is just having a normal one, and that we are definitely, not at all, in any way going to Purple Alert. That will have to wait until Thursday, when Trump is summoning Rosenstein for a followup meeting to figure out whats going on. [CBS News/Ed OKeefe]
stanley nz Donald TrumpSecurityTechnologyTru
stanley cup mp