Facebook has already suspended close to 200 apps in an ongoing investigation into applications that potentially accessed and abused sizeable swaths of user data, the company announced in a blog post published today.

The move comes after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg vowed earlier this year to look into all applications that “had access to large amounts of information before we changed our platform to dramatically reduce data access in 2014.”

The investigation was sparked by revelations that data firm Cambridge Analytica couldve accessed and misused user data tied to more than 87 million Facebook profiles.

The company said it was probing thousands of apps on top of those already suspended.

The company also pointed to a website where it would notify users if their data was improperly used.

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