I just met one-on-one with Mark Zuckerberg and reminded him that Facebook has a responsibility to its users to protect our personal data.pic.twitter.com/rUOFi6HCdI
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Have you been ignoring all of Mark's comments from the past 3 weeks?!?!? He is well aware of Facebook's responsibilities. Perhaps you ought to focus on ending the Patriot Act if you are so vested in protecting personal privacy.
Dems are moving on the assumption that Cambridge Analytica worked hard to ensure that Reps won the election, and that is most likely true, to drive that agenda, dems will try to crucify MZ and FB. But really, they should be going after Cambridge or even the U.K. Gov. itself.
Pot? This is kettle, over?
Senator Nelson, with all due respect, we don't have any personal privacy NOW.
Exactly. We should be asking Nelson what he's doing to keep cell phones private? Does he understand that cops are using these?https://theintercept.com/2016/09/12/long-secret-stingray-manuals-detail-how-police-can-spy-on-phones/ …
You do understand that users of Facebook voluntarily join/sign up for Facebook.. Their privacy info is something that users acknowledge. So you're dragging FB over the coals - over this - what about EQUIFAX and WELLS FARGO that users didn't voluntary optin for their privacy.
FB is FREE, everyone who signs up does it VOLUNTARILY, everyone who shares does so VOLUNTARILY! If you don't like, don't join and don't share!
Zach looks scared of you. And he should be.
I don’t see why anyone has an expectation of privacy online. Convenience comes at a price... so does privacy. Like all things in life, balance is keyz
How and who can I get in touch with to move voters and campaign donations?
Then we will stop using them. Or at least those of us who are not obsessed with ourselves on social media.
Where were you
Obama campaign bragged @Facebook gave them datahttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5520303/Obama-campaign-director-reveals-Facebook-ALLOWED-data.html …
What about @Equifax
You didn’t seem to have a problem with FB when Barry was using it for the same purpose!!
What about a third option, where Congress enacts consumer privacy legislation ?
In this day and time we will never have personal privacy. There are cameras everywhere, satellites in space, technology is easily hacked....privacy is a thing of the past.
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