Mobile Marketer reports that Facebook has suspended a colossal 69,000 Apps as part of its continuing efforts to address issues which came to light after the infamous Cambridge Analytica scandal. On Friday, Facebook announced it had suspended tens of thousands of apps as part of that internal investigation, which began following the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Last year, an internal audit carried out by the social network led to the suspension of 400 apps, but this new information suggests that data-sharing problems run far deeper within the platform. This from Ime Archibong, VP of product partnerships at Facebook: ”We initially identified ...