Mark Zuckenberg apologises

Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg told the U.S. Congress through written evidence that this social network has not done enough to prevent misuse of data and apologise. It is now clear that we have not done enough to prevent our services from being misused”, he said. [...]
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg told the U.S. Congress through written evidence that this social network has not done enough to prevent misuse of data and apologise.
It is now clear that we have not done enough to prevent our services from being misused”, he said through written testimony issued by the Senate's Committee on Energy and Trade.
We have not been responsible enough, and this has been a big mistake” is said in his statement.
It was a mistake and I'm sorry. I've started Facebook, I'm running it, and I'm responsible for what's going on in there”
He has also said that massive social network investments will impact the future “.
Zuckerberg is meeting with American lawmakers today shortly after taking Tuesday's session, where Facebook chief will testify, followed. REL.
On April 4th, Facebook reportedly believes that the data of some 87 million people has been shared with the political consulting company Cambridge Analytica, despite reported 50 million earlier weeks.
The BBC has reported that about 1.1 million of them are residents of the United Kingdom.
Cambridge Analytica is a political consulting company that worked for US President Donald Trump's campaign.











