Cambridge Analytica scandal brings focus onto data privacy issues. For all of his squeaky clean, boy next door, All-American good looks and charm, Mark Zuckerberg is quickly becoming the man that the public loves to hate, all thanks to piles of allegations that Facebook aided outside operatives who were working to influence the US Presidential election. Initially, it was reports of Russian firms purchasing anti-Clinton and anti-Democrat ads, and openly paying in rubles. Now, a whole new issue has arisen , and this time it’s attracting the attention of lawmakers. Data firm Cambridge Analytica has had its Facebook access suspended after reportedly “gathering” the personal profile data of more than 50 million Facebook users, then targeting those people with what amounts to fake news. In order to scoop up members’ information, they utilized things like games, online quizzes, and other third-party apps. However, only after being informed of the investigation, Facebook determined that Cam...