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The global humans rights organisation Amnesty International has criticised Google and Facebook's business models, calling them 'surveillance-based.'

Amnesty International has attacked the business models of tech giants Google and Facebook, describing them as"surveillance-based." In a damning new report, Amnesty argues that because Facebook and Google scoop huge amounts of detail personal data on their users, their business models effectively depend on constant surveillance.

Amnesty International has attacked the business models of tech giants Google and Facebook, describing them as"surveillance-based." In a damning new report, Amnesty argues that because Facebook and Google scoop huge amounts of detail personal data on their users, their business models effectively depend on constant surveillance.

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