Facebook Fined $660,000 for Cambridge Analytica Scandal. 3 Things to Know Today.Stay in the know in 60 seconds.

ByHayden Field

Facebook is facing its very first fine -- $660,000 -- for mishandling the data of 87 million people in the now-infamous Cambridge Analytica scandal.
And in consumer news: Tomorrow, the FCC is voting on a potential rule that would allow the agency to circumvent consumer complaints and send them straight to the companies in question (the subjects of those complaints). A consumer's only other option would be paying $225 to file a formal complaint with the FCC.
And if you're planning a summer vacation, you're not alone. Of people who plan to take PTO this summer, 62 percentintend to use all their allotted days -- but there's a gender divide in that56 percent of those planning to use all of their vacation days are men, while only 44 percent are women.
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Hayden Field

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Hayden Field is an associate editor at Entrepreneur. She covers technology, business and science. Her work has also appeared in Fortune Magazine, Mashable, Refinery29 and others.

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