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A year-long investigation into Facebook, data, and influencing elections in the digital age

Key stories

  • Whistleblower Christopher Wylie

    Revealed
    50 million Facebook profiles harvested for Cambridge Analytica in major data breach

    Whistleblower describes how firm linked to former Trump adviser Steve Bannon compiled user data to target American voters
  • Christopher Wylie

    ‘I made Steve Bannon’s psychological warfare tool’: meet the data war whistleblower

  • Shahmir Sanni

    Revealed: Brexit insider claims Vote Leave team may have breached spending limits

  • Shahmir Sanni

    The Brexit whistleblower
    ‘Did Vote Leave use me? Was I naive?'

  • Christopher Wylie, a whistleblower who formerly worked with Cambridge Analytica, speaks at the Frontline Club in London<br>Christopher Wylie, a whistleblower who formerly worked with Cambridge Analytica, the consulting firm that is said to have harvested private information from more than 50 million Facebook users, speaks at the Frontline Club in London, Britain, March 20, 2018. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls

    Revealed: the ties that bound Vote Leave's data firm to controversial Cambridge Analytica

  • Harry Davies

    Facebook told me it would act swiftly on data misuse – in 2015

    Harry Davies
  • Enforcement officers working for the Information Commissioner’s Office entering the premises of Cambridge Analytica.

    Raid
    Investigators spend seven hours at Cambridge Analytica HQ

Brexit files

  • Leave.EU Brexit campaign co-founder Arron Banks, right, and political campaigner Andy Wigmore leave after facing questions by members of the DCMS committee.

    Arron Banks, Brexit and the Russia connection

  • Andy Wigmore and Arron Banks

    Leave. EU faces new questions over contacts with Russia

  • Arron Banks

    Arron Banks ‘met Russian officials multiple times before Brexit vote’

  • Observer New Review<br>20/03/17 Arron Banks in the boardroom at his office in Bristol. Lysander House for the Observer New Review by Suki Dhanda

    Arron Banks, the insurers and my strange data trail

News

  • FILE PHOTO: Facebook logos<br>FILE PHOTO: The Facebook logo is displayed on a mobile phone in this picture illustration taken December 2, 2019. REUTERS/Johanna Geron/Illustration/File Photo

    Facebook sued by Australian information watchdog over Cambridge Analytica-linked data breach

    Facebook alleged to have committed serious breaches with data collected by This is Your Digital Life app used by Cambridge Analytica for political profiling
  • Christopher Wylie

    Cambridge Analytica a year on: ‘a lesson in institutional failure’

  • Whistleblower Shahmir Sanni

    The Vote Leave scandal, one year on: ‘the whole thing was traumatic’

  • Marc Andreessen

    Facebook faces fresh questions over when it knew of data harvesting

  • Brittany Kaiser.

    Mueller questions Cambridge Analytica director Brittany Kaiser

  • Mark Zuckerberg at the Senate judiciary and commerce committees joint hearing regarding the company’s use and protection of user data.

    Our Cambridge Analytica scoop shocked the world. But the whole truth remains elusive

  • John Naughton

    Rule by robots is easy to imagine – we’re already victims of superintelligent firms

    John Naughton

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