Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg sought forgiveness This year, Fake ChemBridge analytics falsified Facebook has caught five million Facebook user data. These personal information were used in the election campaign of US President Donald Trump.
After being asked to put the data on the data company, it is believed that they keep it. It is only after the matter comes to the forehead. Facebook and Zuckerberg are facing a setback due to failures to protect users' information and personal privacy. Then, during a US time, on Wednesday, Zuckerberg confessed in a special interview to CNN's Laurie Segal. He said, 'I am very sorry for what happened.'
Five million people have posted a text on Facebook about the personal information theft scandal. He acknowledged that his organization had 'made many mistakes'. Afterwards, how the organization has changed its policies to protect users' information.
Zuckerberg said in his interview with Laurie Segal, "If we take those steps before. Maybe this is our biggest mistake. '
CNN's report says how much information can be seen by third party developers in 2014, Facebook limited.
Data scientists Alexander Cogan, who gave information to the SCL group and their affiliate company Cambridge Analyzes, created an app on Facebook in 2013. The app collects information from users and their friends accounts. At that time he was given the opportunity to see a lot of information-data. Facebook says Coban has collected these information correctly, but he has violated Facebook's policy with the third party. Knowing the information shared by users, Cambridge analyzed it forever. However, the former commentator Christopher Wiley's commentary is that Cambridge Analyco did not do it.
In this context, Zuckerberg said he felt remorse after accepting the words of the organization. He said it was obviously wrong.
Zuckerberg said that Facebook has a plan to tell the users whose information went to Cambridge Analyst, He also apologized for the delay in reporting the incident to the people