Just hours before Zuckerberg reassured investors about Facebook’s commitment to privacy, his own lawyers argued in court that “there is no privacy” on Facebook. What does this conflict tell us about the future of privacy on the company’s platforms?
Just hours before Zuckerberg reassured investors about Facebook’s commitment to privacy, his own lawyers argued in court that “there is no privacy” on Facebook. What does this conflict tell us about the future of privacy on the company’s platforms?