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...Aleksandr Kogan, an academic at Cambridge university, who had developed the psychographic techniques which Cambridge Analytica had become known for....
...In December last year, the US Federal Trade Commission granted final approval to a settlement with Mr Nix and Aleksandr Kogan, the Cambridge academic and app developer who had provided Cambridge Analytica...
...But Facebook noted on Wednesday that the ICO had “not discovered evidence that the data of Facebook users in the EU was transferred to Cambridge Analytica by Dr [Aleksandr] Kogan”, the data scientist behind...
...However, the FTC settled individual charges with Alexander Nix, Cambridge Analytica’s chief executive, and app developer and academic Aleksandr Kogan, which will now require them to be more transparent about...
...After all, one factor in the Cambridge Analytica scandal was that Facebook gave access to its feed to Aleksandr Kogan, a Cambridge academic, who later passed this to others....
...Cambridge academic Aleksandr Kogan told MPs his work was not accurate enough for advertising...
...In an interview for 60 minutes on CBS, Mr Kogan said he did a consulting project at Facebook in 2015....
...The University of Cambridge resorted to external arbitration in an attempt to resolve a bitter dispute between Aleksandr Kogan, the academic at the heart of the Facebook scandal, and colleagues concerned...
...Mr Tayler, whose first role at Cambridge Analytica was as a data scientist, had not yet joined when the company agreed to buy Facebook data from Cambridge academic Aleksandr Kogan....
...Cambridge Analytica said it took legal action two years ago against the research company run by Aleksandr Kogan, an academic who allegedly broke rules by passing it information from up to 50m Facebook users...
...Aleksandr Kogan, the Cambridge academic who built a Facebook app that gathered information about up to 87m Facebook users and passed it to Cambridge Analytica, told British lawmakers on Tuesday that Christopher...
...Aleksandr Kogan, the Cambridge academic who built a Facebook app that led to a massive leak of Facebook user data, has criticised the social network for relying on an “honour system” to protect user information...
...The ICO also said it had found evidence that Aleksandr Kogan, the Cambridge academic who built the app used by Cambridge Analytica to gather Facebook data, had passed the information to other third parties...
...The social network provided the committee with the contracts that recipients of the data, including Cambridge professor Aleksandr Kogan and Alexander Nix, then chief executive of Cambridge Analytica, signed...
...An academic at the university, Aleksandr Kogan, drew on work developed by the centre when collecting data about 87m Facebook users....
...CA had been given access to information harvested by Cambridge university professor Aleksandr Kogan from about 70m users via a quiz app in 2014....
...Aleksandr Kogan, a psychology lecturer at Cambridge university, created an app that collected data on millions of users of the social network in 2014....
...Facebook’s criticism relates to the centre’s link to CubeYou but also to revelations that its research had been drawn upon by Aleksandr Kogan, a Cambridge academic who is alleged to have leaked Facebook...
...Others realised this too, including Mr Nix’s company SCL Group, which contracted Aleksandr Kogan, a lecturer in psychology at Cambridge, to collect data from Facebook users....
...But the FT has seen a copy of a document submitted to the company by Aleksandr Kogan, the academic who built the survey app that ran on the social network....
...In 2015, Facebook said it had learned that Dr Aleksandr Kogan, a psychology professor at the University of Cambridge, had passed data collected by a personality prediction app that ran on Facebook to Cambridge...
...Mr Collins said the ICO’s work would also reveal if Russia had access to data harvested from Facebook by Aleksandr Kogan, a one-time researcher at Cambridge university who worked with SCL Elections, a company...
...The social networking group was forced to reveal that in 2015, it learnt that Dr Aleksandr Kogan, a psychology professor at the University of Cambridge, had passed Facebook data collected by a personality...
...The app was created by Cambridge university academic Aleksandr Kogan, who sold the data to the company....
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