If you take into account the many times Facebook officials have publicly apologized for too aggressively monetizing Facebook users» sensitive data - only to launch still more invasive tricks, Mark Zuckerberg's recent mea
culpa before Congress feels like déjà vu all over again.
Not exact matches
Sitting alone at a witness table
before senators on Tuesday and House members on Wednesday, the co-founder of Facebook Inc. stuck closely to his intended theme that the world's largest social network didn't do enough to prevent its tools from being used for harm and to his mea
culpa: «It was my mistake and I'm sorry.»
Garcia appeared sincere and subdued when he apologized to the European Tour and his Ryder Cup teammates
before finally offering a mea
culpa to Woods, with whom he has been feuding since The Players Championship earlier this month.
Just days
before the left - right imbroglio blew up, Gates Foundation CEO Sue Desmond - Hellmann used her annual letter to issue a much - discussed mea
culpa regarding the Foundation's efforts on behalf of the Common Core.
Zuckerberg's latest mea
culpa comes one week
before he is due to face questioning from members of Congress over the data scandal.
Facebook's mea
culpa tour, Cambridge Analytica and GDPR: The data game is changing
before our eyes
The mea
culpa didn't suffice for Hogg, who demanded that Ingraham also denounce comments made by others on her network
before he would accept her apology.
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culpa tour, Cambridge Analytica and GDPR: The data game is changing
before our eyes
That has prompted mea
culpas from Facebook executives and calls for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify
before Congress.