Aggregate IQ
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Facebook suspends AggregateIQ over alleged ties with data harvesting operationReports surfaced detailing AIQ’s alleged ties to Cambridge Analytica, and to the U.K.’s Vote Leave campaign during the Brexit referendum.TechApr 6, 2018
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UK probing AggregateIQ as part of inquiry into privacy law breachBritain's information commissioner is looking at the work of Victoria-based political data firm AggregateIQ as part of an investigation into whether British digital privacy laws were broken during the Brexit referendum campaign,PoliticsApr 5, 2018
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AggregateIQ worked for Brexiters. It also worked with the BC GreensB.C. Green party hired AggregateIQ in 2016 to work on a new voter contact database and a new website.PoliticsMar 29, 2018
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Whistleblower says Victoria company AIQ worked on software to find Republican votersA whistleblower said on Tuesday that Canadian company AggregateIQ worked on software used to identify Republican voters ahead of the 2016 U.S. election.PoliticsMar 27, 2018
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How a B.C. company allegedly helped Brexiters skirt U.K. laws and made millions doing itThe Victoria-based company was allegedly paid £4 million for its work with the Vote Leave campaign during the Brexit referendum.PoliticsMar 26, 2018
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B.C.’s incoming privacy watchdog helping lead UK probe into data misuseMichael McEvoy will lead the BC OIPC's investigation into AggregateIQ, which is linked to Cambridge Analytica whistle-blower Christopher Wylie.Mar 22, 2018
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