Zuckerberg explains again: Facebook does not sell its user's personal data

Mark Zuckerberg assured once again that Facebook did not sell its users' personal data, a kind of lecture to respond to the latest criticism at the social network address. ) These have recently raised many questions about our economic model, which is what I want to explain to you how we function, it wrote [...]
These are recent questions, many questions have been raised about our economic model, which is why I want to explain to you how our operation is functioning, the new director on a newspaper page published Thursday evening by WHall Street Journal, Le Monde and other European media, while Facebook will celebrate the 15th anniversary of the creation on February 4th, broadcasts at the time.
Explaining that advertising, the foundation of this model, enables it to finance the service and therefore offer it for free, the social network co-founder justifies collecting personal data this way. Internet users tell us what kind of ads they want to see, the latest ones are appropriate for them.
For this thing, we must understand their points of interest, he concludes.












