This big lesson from Facebook's earnings will keep driving the stock price Consumers care less about
privacy than journalists, politicians thinkTim Mullaney says you should have seen this one coming.
Not exact matches
the history of this epic Facebook
privacy fail is even longer
than the under - disclosed events of 2015 suggest — i.e. when Facebook claims it found out about the breach as a result of investigations by
journalists.
For its part Facebook caused confusion about its commitment to raising data protection standards on its platform this week after founder Mark Zuckerberg told a Reuters
journalist that it will not be universally applying GDPR for all its users — given the law applies for all Facebook's international users that essentially means the company intends to apply a lower
privacy standard for North American users (whose data is processed in the US, rather
than in Ireland where its international HQ is located, within the EU).
the history of this epic Facebook
privacy fail is even longer
than the under - disclosed events of 2015 suggest — i.e. when Facebook claims it found out about the breach as a result of investigations by
journalists.