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* Facebook
* Facebook
** 2021: Facebook Exec Claimed No Internal Concealment Of Docs – Later Reporting Showed Facebook Locking Down Internal Message Boards.  
** 2021: Facebook Exec Claimed No Internal Concealment Of Docs – Later Reporting Showed Facebook Locking Down Internal Message Boards.<ref>https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/20/sen-blumenthal-asks-zuckerberg-to-testify-about-instagrams-impact-on-kids.html</ref>
** 2021: Blumenthal: Facebook Provided “Clearly Evasive And Misleading Answers” On Teen Mental Health And Platform Addiction.
** 2021: Blumenthal: Facebook Provided “Clearly Evasive And Misleading Answers” On Teen Mental Health And Platform Addiction.
** 2019: Facebook Forced To Clarify Remarks Zuckerberg Made During Congressional Testimony That Falsely Suggested Company Conducted Fact Checks On Political Ads.
** 2019: Facebook Forced To Clarify Remarks Zuckerberg Made During Congressional Testimony That Falsely Suggested Company Conducted Fact Checks On Political Ads.
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* Amazon
* Amazon
** 2019-2021: Amazon Testified To Congress That Company Did Not Use Seller Data To Compete With Its Own Brand – 2021 Investigations Found Amazon Systemically Used Seller Data To Boost Its Own Products.
** 2019-2021: Amazon Testified To Congress That Company Did Not Use Seller Data To Compete With Its Own Brand – 2021 Investigations Found Amazon Systemically Used Seller Data To Boost Its Own Products.<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2021/10/18/amazon-congress-letter-third-party-data/</ref>


* Google
* Google
** 2021: Google May Have Attempted To Interfere In Congressional Testimony Of Partner Company Match Group.
** 2021: Google May Have Attempted To Interfere In Congressional Testimony Of Partner Company Match Group.<ref>https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/27/senators-ask-google-about-phone-call-to-match-on-day-before-testimony.html</ref>
** 2012: Google Testified To Congress That Data Collection Via Street View Project Was Unintentional – FCC Report On Issue Found It Was A Deliberate Act.
** 2012: Google Testified To Congress That Data Collection Via Street View Project Was Unintentional – FCC Report On Issue Found It Was A Deliberate Act.<ref>https://thehill.com/policy/technology/229473-lawmakers-question-whether-google-misled-congress</ref>

Revision as of 21:11, 22 February 2022

  • Big Tech
    • 2018: Senate Intelligence Committee Report Concluded That Social Media Companies Including Facebook, Twitter & Google “Misrepresented Or Evaded” In Statements To Congress About Russian Influence.
  • Facebook
    • 2021: Facebook Exec Claimed No Internal Concealment Of Docs – Later Reporting Showed Facebook Locking Down Internal Message Boards.[1]
    • 2021: Blumenthal: Facebook Provided “Clearly Evasive And Misleading Answers” On Teen Mental Health And Platform Addiction.
    • 2019: Facebook Forced To Clarify Remarks Zuckerberg Made During Congressional Testimony That Falsely Suggested Company Conducted Fact Checks On Political Ads.
    • 2018: Zuckerberg Misled Congress On Users’ “Complete Control” Of Data –Facebook Established Partnerships That Gave Third Parties “Deep Access” To Users’ And Their Friends’ Data.
  • Amazon
    • 2019-2021: Amazon Testified To Congress That Company Did Not Use Seller Data To Compete With Its Own Brand – 2021 Investigations Found Amazon Systemically Used Seller Data To Boost Its Own Products.[2]
  • Google
    • 2021: Google May Have Attempted To Interfere In Congressional Testimony Of Partner Company Match Group.[3]
    • 2012: Google Testified To Congress That Data Collection Via Street View Project Was Unintentional – FCC Report On Issue Found It Was A Deliberate Act.[4]