UniCredit has stopped using Facebook for advertising

Facebook has faced intense scrutiny around a data breach row involving Cambridge Analytica.

Update: 2018-08-08 03:37 GMT
Conference workers speak in front of a demo booth at Facebook's annual F8 developer conference, in San Jose, Calif. The chairman of the U.K. Parliament's media committee says the government office that investigated the Cambridge Analytica scandal has fined Facebook 500,000 pounds ($663,000) for failing to safeguard users' data. (AP Photo/Noah Berger, File)

Italy’s UniCredit has stopped using Facebook for advertising and marketing campaigns and will not do so again until the U.S. giant improves its ethical standards, the bank’s CEO said on Tuesday.

“Facebook is not acting in an ethical way... We will not use it until it has proper ethical behaviour,” Jean Pierre Mustier said during a conference call with analysts on Tuesday.

Asked whether the decision had been related to a scandal involving political consultancy Cambridge Analytica Mustier replied yes.

He said Facebook had guaranteed it would not use users’ data but had done so in the end.

Facebook has faced intense scrutiny around a data breach row involving Cambridge Analytica, which saw millions of users’ data improperly accessed.

The scandal has prompted multiple official investigations in the United States and Europe.

UniCredit said the decision to stop using Facebook for its business activity had been taken at the end of March.

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