Amid
an outcry over data privacy, Facebook's chief, Mark Zuckerberg, is set to testify this week before House and Senate committees.
Not exact matches
After the public
outcry over Facebook's
data and
privacy settings, Mr. Zuckerberg was persuaded that he needed to appear, they said.
Facebook said it would roll out a centralized system for its users to control their
privacy and security settings in response to an
outcry over the way it has handled personal
data.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Political Thinking with Nick Robinson podcast - which is available from Friday - Mr Hancock described the
outcry over the use of
data as a «turning point» in the debate about online
privacy.