The furor around Facebook and its many privacy transgressions seem to have died down a bit recently. You only hear about Facebook in the new...
The furor around Facebook and its many privacy transgressions seem to have died down a bit recently. You only hear about Facebook in the news lately whenever CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies before Congress or when a scandalous revelation makes headlines again. One example of the latter is an internal app that allowed Facebook employees to use facial recognition on their … Continue readingfrom SlashGear https://ift.tt/2KOdBsq
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