After user data scandal, Zuckerberg's reaction comes

After user data scandal, Zuckerberg's reaction comes

“Facebook” head Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged errors and promised it would do better after revealing the unjust use of millions of users' personal data from the British company “Cambridge Analytica” “Facebook has made mistakes and has yet to do much to improve his service”, he writes on [...]

“Facebook” head Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged errors and promised it would do better after revealing the unjust use of millions of users' personal data from the British company “Cambridge Analytica”

“Facebook has made mistakes and there is still much to do to improve his service”, he writes on his page, in one of his first comments on the matter, where he says he feels responsible for what is happening in “Facebook” and pledging that it will enable users to better control their personal data use, Pish conveys.

“Facebook” is under target since “Cambridge Analytica” (CA) is accused of receiving 50 million users' data without approval to process a programme that could predict and influence voters' votes, weighing on Donald Trump's presidential campaign in 2016.

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