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Facebook scandal 'hit 87 million users' Facebook scandal 'hit 87 million users'
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Facebook has said it now believes up to 87 million people's data was improperly shared with the political consultancy Cambridge Analytica.Facebook has said it now believes up to 87 million people's data was improperly shared with the political consultancy Cambridge Analytica.
The BBC has been told that about one million of them are UK-based.The BBC has been told that about one million of them are UK-based.
The overall figure had been previously quoted as being 50 million by the whistleblower Christopher Wylie.The overall figure had been previously quoted as being 50 million by the whistleblower Christopher Wylie.
The details were revealed in a blog by the tech firm's chief technology officer, Mike Schroepfer.The details were revealed in a blog by the tech firm's chief technology officer, Mike Schroepfer.
It was published several hours after the US House Commerce Committee announced that Facebook's founder, Mark Zuckerberg, would testify before it on 11 April.It was published several hours after the US House Commerce Committee announced that Facebook's founder, Mark Zuckerberg, would testify before it on 11 April.
The tech firm has faced intense criticism after it emerged that it had known for years that Cambridge Analytica had harvested data from millions of its users, but had relied on the London-based firm to self-certify that it had deleted the information.The tech firm has faced intense criticism after it emerged that it had known for years that Cambridge Analytica had harvested data from millions of its users, but had relied on the London-based firm to self-certify that it had deleted the information.
Channel 4 News has since reported that at least some of the data in question is still in circulation despite Cambridge Analytica insisting it had destroyed the material.Channel 4 News has since reported that at least some of the data in question is still in circulation despite Cambridge Analytica insisting it had destroyed the material.
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You can receive Breaking News on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on Twitter to get the latest alerts. Mr Schroepfer also detailed new steps being taken by Facebook in the wake of the scandal.
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Facebook has also published proposed new versions of its terms of service and data use policy.
The documents are longer than the existing editions in order to make the language clearer and more descriptive.