Not exact matches
Though the law's real impacts are hard to predict, it's designed to protect
users from just the sort
of abuse that has so many fed up with
Mark Zuckerberg's brainchild.
the app returns a map
of the
user's location with the nearest ATMs clearly
marked.»
Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg testifies before a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing regarding the company's use and protection
of user data on Capitol Hill in Washington, April 11, 2018.
They say the large screen and smart camera technology could help farflung people feel like they're in the same room, which aligns with Chief Executive Officer
Mark Zuckerberg's mission
of bringing Facebook
users closer together.
They say the technology could help farflung people feel like they're in the same room, which aligns with
Mark Zuckerberg's mission
of bringing Facebook
users closer together.
At a hearing yesterday in front
of the Senate Judiciary & Commerce Committee in Washington,
Mark Zuckerberg spoke about how the biggest social media company on the planet leaked reams
of user data.
Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg's appearances this week at congressional hearings delving into the Cambridge Analytica data scandal mark a crucial moment for the company, its users, and the broader public — and it's important that members of Congress use it wis
Mark Zuckerberg's appearances this week at congressional hearings delving into the Cambridge Analytica data scandal
mark a crucial moment for the company, its users, and the broader public — and it's important that members of Congress use it wis
mark a crucial moment for the company, its
users, and the broader public — and it's important that members
of Congress use it wisely.
Last week, Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg fielded questions from news outlets about whether he would testify before Congress about Facebook's collection and distribution
of user data.
WASHINGTON / SAN FRANCISCO, April 11 (Reuters)- Facebook Inc Chief Executive
Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday sparred with lawmakers over how much control
users of the world's largest social media network have over their data in a sometimes fractious five - hour hearing.
In an interview with Vox, CEO
Mark Zuckerberg yesterday defended himself from those — like Apple CEO Tim Cook — who have criticized Facebook's business model
of selling its
users to advertisers, rather than selling products and services to
users.
According to
Mark Højgaard, CEO and co-founder
of Coinify, a tech firm helping businesses accept payments via crypto, «It definitely makes sense for Facebook
users globally to send some kind
of token to each other.
Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg faced off with a room full
of senators on Tuesday in what many believed would be a tough grilling about privacy in the wake
of news that political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica had obtained data about 87 million Facebook
users.
Doubling your
users in the space
of a year or reaching the million download
mark sounds impressive, but if your announcement pales in significance to that
of your competitors, then it might be better to take a different angle.
If all those accounts become Robinhood Crypto customers, that will
mark an increase
of over 30 percent to the company's overall
user base.
Facebook CEO and founder
Mark Zuckerberg is set for a second day
of grilling by Congress Wednesday after spending five hours fielded questions from Congress the day before on the recent Cambridge Analytica data leak raised questions on the social media network's privacy and how
users» data is handled.
Yesterday, standing in front
of a town hall - style crowd wearing a plain grey T - shirt and a permasmile,
Mark Zuckerberg discussed his love
of plain grey T - shirts — as well as other pressing issues broached by a handful
of Facebook
users.
Facebook (fb) chief executive
Mark Zuckerberg laid out a vision on Thursday
of his company serving as a bulwark against rising isolationism, writing in a letter to
users that the company's platform could be the «social infrastructure» for the globe.
Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg remained calm under pressure during five hours
of questioning by U.S. senators about a series
of recent crises culminating with the latest involving Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm that gained access to data about up to 87 million Facebook
users.
CEO
Mark Zuckerberg hopes the makeover turns the News Feed into something like a newspaper tailored to fit the particular interests
of each
user on every visit to the website.
Mark Schmulen is CEO
of NutshellMail, a free service that enables
users to aggregate, manage and interact with their social networks through email.
For example,
users are retweeting more posts and
marking more
of them as a «favourite.»
Much
of the news this past week has focused on what Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg did — or did not do — when he found out that Cambridge Analytica had gained unauthorized access to information about tens
of millions
of Facebook
users.
But the first taste many
users got
of its new livestreaming feature, starring none other than
Mark Zuckerberg himself, was far from the impressive public demo the company was hoping.
The Cambridge Analytica scandal, sparked last month by news reports that the political - research firm misappropriated millions
of users» data, soon morphed into a full - blown panic over data privacy that sent CEO
Mark Zuckerberg to Congress.
Chief Executive Officer
Mark Zuckerberg plans to testify in front
of the U.S. Congress in the coming weeks, and the company has delayed unveiling a new home speaker product to reevaluate how it uses
user data, according to people familiar with the matter.
NEW YORK (AP)-- Breaking five days
of silence, Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg apologized for a «major breach
of trust,» admitted mistakes and outlined steps to protect
user data in light
of a privacy scandal involving a Trump - connected data - mining firm.
Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg testifies before a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing regarding the company's use and protection
of user data on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., April 11, 2018.
Company leaders — including
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, and Sheryl Sandberg, the chief operating officer — have struggled to address a growing set
of problems, including Russian interference on the platform, the rise
of false news and the disclosure over the weekend that 50 million
of its
user profiles had been harvested by Cambridge Analytica, a voter - profiling company.
David Kershaw, chief executive
of M&C Saatchi, said that
users of the social network were unlikely to delete their accounts en masse and that pressure from advertisers would be more likely to trigger real privacy reform by
Mark Zuckerberg.
On a recent earnings call,
Mark Okerstrom, who joined Expedia as CEO and president last summer, said, «Over the long term, we have got to be mindful, and we always are mindful,
of the incredible market power that Google has,» noting the importance
of making sure Expedia's own products are credible and wide - reaching and that its
user experiences are localized.
There's a media storm,
Mark Zuckerberg is appearing before Congress, and Facebook is reacting and removing some
of the data marketers can target
users based on.
Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg is facing 44 senators as part
of a rare joint committee hearing to address how his company handles
user privacy and other issues.
The one billion
mark comes not long after Tencent's third - quarter results in November, which show that WeChat's monthly active
user had passed 980 million, a significant 15.8 % increase compared to the same period
of the previous year.
Mark Zuckerberg, questioned about Facebook's tracking
of logged - off
users, pointed out that Google and «the rest
of the industry» employed similar tactics.
Jack Ma, the co-founder
of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, has called on Facebook chief executive officer
Mark Zuckerberg to fix privacy and other related issues plaguing the social network amid widespread criticism from regulators and
users of the platform.
Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg testified in front
of 44 senators earlier this month as part
of the social network's apology for its shortcomings in preventing political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica from illegally collecting the data
of 87 million
users.
«I think, given the extraordinary evidence we've heard so far today, it is absolutely astonishing that
Mark Zuckerberg is not prepared to submit himself to questioning in front
of a parliamentary or congressional hearing, given these are questions
of fundamental importance and concern to his
users, as well as to this inquiry,» Damian Collins, the member
of parliament heading the UK committee, said earlier on Tuesday.
Mark Zuckerberg's return to focusing more on the welfare
of users may limit short - run profits but should improve sustainability.
Facebook Inc Chief Executive
Mark Zuckerberg said on Tuesday the social network had no immediate plans to apply a strict new European Union law on data privacy in its entirety to the rest
of the world, as the company reels from a scandal over its handling
of personal information
of millions
of its
users.
Facebook Chief Executive
Mark Zuckerberg said on Tuesday the social network had no immediate plans to apply a strict new European Union law on data privacy in its entirety to the rest
of the world, as the company reels from a scandal over its handling
of personal information
of millions
of its
users.
CEO
Mark Zuckerberg has said the full audit process
of third party apps with access to lots
of user data will take some time.
The Senate asked Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg during his testimony in front
of the joint commerce and judiciary committee about whether Facebook has considered letting
users pay to opt out
of seeing ads.
Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg officially shot down the conspiracy theory that the social network has some way
of keeping tabs on its
users by tapping into the mics on people's smartphones.
This May
marked the first anniversary
of the launch
of the BitPay Card, our Visa ® prepaid debit card made for bitcoin
users.
Facebook Inc Chief Executive
Mark Zuckerberg apologized on Wednesday for mistakes his company made in how it handled data belonging to 50 million
of its
users and promised tougher steps to restrict developers» access to such information.
At Facebook founder and CEO's
Mark Zuckerberg's hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday, lawmakers were blunt about what they see as the company's flaws — its inadequate self - policing, lack
of transparency, and reluctance to give
users more control over their own data.
Twitter said daily active
users increased 10 percent in the recent period,
marking the sixth consecutive quarter
of double - digit increases.
Ahead
of Mark Zuckerberg's Senate testimony today, Facebook has rolled out a number
of product updates — including a bounty hunting program
of up to $ 40,000 for
user data violations — meant to address (and blunt) the criticism he's likely to face.
Facebook itself is also undergoing changes, as CEO
Mark Zuckerberg announced that the social network will overhaul how content is displayed on the News Feeds
of users.
Senator Kennedy
of Louisiana also made the point succinctly to Facebook founder
Mark Zuckerberg this week, telling him to his face: «Your
user agreement sucks.»