Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg told Congress his site can do better on privacy. [ Facebook users aren’t the reason Facebook is in trouble now ]Despite what you find when you sign up for his service, Zuckerberg apparently agrees. And Zuckerberg was right when he told the Senate hearing that users want an environment that matches their interests and needs. Requiring new users to make privacy repairs that could be avoided at sign-up shouldn’t be the default. Maybe when he’s done meeting and greeting in Washington, Mark Zuckerberg should set up a test account, too.
Source: Washington Post April 11, 2018 19:43 UTC