This chapter delves into managing privacy settings on Facebook, offering guidance on adjusting post visibility and reviewing shared personal data. It also highlights the significance of controlling third-party app connections to enhance user privacy.
Today Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted the social media giant “made mistakes” in the Cambridge Analytica scandal and vowed to fix them. The UK-based company improperly acquired the data of some 50 million Facebook users, and revealed how easily our info can be sold to third parties without our knowledge. Recode’s Kurt Wagner explains, then ProPublica’s Julia Angwin talks about the endgame: brainwashing the masses.
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