Getty Images Visitors at the Commonwealth Games in Australia will have to give up Facebook data to access fast free WiFi. The tournament runs a two-tier system, where visitors who won't give up their data get slower internet speeds. The games are looming as the use of Facebook data has become headline news. Revelations about Cambridge Analytica have unleashed a new wave of scrutiny on how personal information is deployed. Thousands visitors to next month's Commonwealth Games in Australia could have their Facebook data mined in exchange for faster internet.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Richard Sherman: Sitting behind a news desk doesn’t mean you know more than the people you tell to 'shut up and dribble'See Also:This inexpensive TV antenna gets you the most mileage for the money9 famous predictions by Nostradamus that some people say foresaw the futureHow to see all the apps tracking you on Facebook — and block themSEE ALSO: Everything you need to know about Christopher Wylie, the 28-year-old who blew the lid off a huge Facebook data breach SEE ALSO: Facebook had an emergency meeting to talk about the Cambridge Analytica scandal — but Mark Zuckerberg wasn't there SEE ALSO: The billionaire cofounder of WhatsApp, which Facebook acquired for $19 billion, just tweeted 'deletefacebook'

 

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