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    Is Facebook's smartphone just a new way to collect data about you?

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    April 05, 2013

    Facebook's move to launch a branded smartphone is raising concerns for privacy advocates. (Jeff Chiu/AP/File) Using Facebook on your phone? Soon, the company will…


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    Former Assistant Deputy Attorney General Harry Litman addressed the revelation that on Jan. 6, former President Donald Trump had a film crew following him and documenting him in the White House.

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