We have made a mistake but give me another chance: Zuckerberg
Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg, in the midst of the controversy, demanded another chance in the company's operation case.
WASHINGTON: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who is in trouble with data leak and privacy concerns of users, demanded another chance for the company's operation. He has also admitted that the company has made a mistake by sharing the information of its users with the third party.
Facebook said that statistics of about 8.7 million people were shared in a lively manner with London-based politics consulting firm Cambridge Analyca. Zuckerberg, who founded Facebook in 2004, again accepted the mistake and gave another opportunity for the company's leadership.
Talking to the media through a conference call, he said, "Give me another chance." He was asked whether he feels that he is still a better person for the company's leadership. They said in reply yes
Your messages are not private on Facebook
Facebook confirmed on Thursday that the Facebook team scans all the messages and photos sent from Messenger and approves them only if they are in accordance with all the rules. The company's moderator can review any message that has been marked by the user or system.
Facebook said that they do not scan the message for advertisements or any other use. Facebook Messenger spokesman said, "For example, when you send a photo to Messenger, our automated system scans using photo matching technology so that child abuse image, any kind of link you send or malware Can be detected ''.

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