Facebook revenues increase despite “scandal Cambridge Analytica”

Facebook's quarterly sales have increased by nearly 50% since the privacy scandal on user data emerged. The company said that in the first three months they grew to 11. $9 billion, compared with $8 billion, was what it used to be. Chief executive of the largest social network, Mark Zuckerberg. [...]
The company said that in the first three months they grew to 11. $9 billion, compared with $8 billion, was what it used to be.
Chief executive of the largest social network, Mark Zuckerberg said “Despite significant changes, our community and business began vigorously in 2018”.
He added that the company is “, receiving a broader review about our responsibilities. ”
Facebook officials said that revenues in the first quarter by the end of March 2018 increased to $1.7 billion, compared to $7.8 billion over the period a year ago, “reported. BBC”, report Periscope.
In March, at the end of the Facebook reporting period, the company was caught in a massive privacy scandal involving political consultancy Cambridge Analytica.
Facebook said the average number of daily active users during March had increased to 1.45 billion, an increase of 13% year-on-year. /Periscopi/












