Facebook will open cafes, assist users with security issues

Facebook will open cafes, assist users with security issues

Now that Facebook has been collecting and selling user data, allows the spread of false news and still tolerates Russians on the platform, Facebook wants to serve users with coffee. According to the Evening Standard report, this social network will open cafes in different parts of Britain [...]

According to the Evening Standard report, this social network will open cafes in different parts of Great Britain, from August 28th to September 5th of this year,

Free coffee will be served inside and users will be helped with security issues, or other problems they may have. The activity of these cafes will take place in London on August 28th and 29th, then in other parts.

This, in fact, that a quarter of British users showed through a survey that they have problems with the security issue on this network.

It is not known, however, whether the same temporary cafes could be opened in other countries that would help users with social networking.

 

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