Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Mark Schuckerberg is not to be present in the UK Parliament regarding the information stolen

Washington: Founder Mark Zuckerberg said that information could not be made public before the UK parliament in connection with theft. Cambridge Analitica, a UK-based Tribune campaign campaign in the United States last year's presidential election in 2016. The company was accused of stealing personal information from Facebook users and taking advantage of the trump in the election.

Facebook founder Marc Zuckerberg, who has appeared in the US Congress, told MPs that Cambridge Analytics had stolen Facebook users' information. Marc, who later explained to the news, said that Facebook was aimed at coordinating all the people in the world, and we did not take enough measures to protect the personalities of the beneficiaries.

Furthermore, in the election, such mistakes have been made, such as interference and fake news, and I apologize for the mistake. The MPs emphasized that Mark Zuckerberg should be represented in the UK parliament in connection with theft. Canada, Australia and the Argentine Republic supported Ireland. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said that this could not be made public before the UK parliament

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