Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently said he made a ‘huge mistake’ in not focusing more on potential abuse of users’ personal information. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently said he made a ‘huge mistake’ in not focusing more on potential abuse of users’ personal information. The question has grown urgent after Facebook acknowledged that political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica improperly accessed the private data of some 87 million users. Other countries have taken such an approach, which involved delineating how companies can collect, share and use user data. said when asked what the sex-trafficking bill might mean for privacy regulation and other potential curbs on Silicon Valley.
Source: Wall Street Journal April 09, 2018 09:39 UTC