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Court papers claim the company knew about data breaches in 2014

Facebook received yet another public lesson in humility today—this time from an international assembly of politicians from nine governments, representing more than 400 million individuals, across the globe. Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg was summoned to the UK Parliament, but again was a no-show.

The social network did send vp of public policy Richard Allan, himself a member of the UK’s House of Lords, to draw fire from the company’s C-suite, which has undergone mounting pressure since revelations made in The New York Times last week.

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