Show me the name of the hotel you stayed in last night” how American Senator Mark Zuckerberg nailed it.

Mark Zuckerberg apologised before an American Senate Committee, set up to investigate concerns that have been spread about the illegal use of personal Facebook users' data. The founder of the world's largest social network was badly nailed by Senator Dick Durbin, with a handful of questions illustrating [...]
Mark Zuckerberg apologised before an American Senate Committee, set up to investigate concerns that have been spread about the illegal use of personal Facebook users' data.
The founder of the world's largest social network was badly nailed by Senator Dick Durbin, with a handful of questions illustrating the fair concern of millions affected by the flow of private data on Facebook without their knowledge.
Senator Dick Durbin: Mr. Zuckerberg, would you mind telling us the name of the hotel where you stayed last night?
Mark Zuckerberg: Mmmm! No!
Senator Durbin: Can you tell us if you wrote to someone this week? Can you tell us the names of the people you wrote to?
Mark Zuckerberg: Senator, no! I wouldn't choose to do this publicly and here!
Senator Durbin: You have your privacy right, but the essence of all of this is if Facebook users were asked before their personal data was used? Should that not be guaranteed?
Mark Zuckerberg: Yes, I believe everyone should have control of the personal information that distributes.












