While the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytic scandal continues, many competitors and technology workers have found it a great opportunity to get rid of Facebook, as evidenced by recent media statements by Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Tim Cook's comments spread very quickly and sparked a lot of controversy. The latter said in an interview with the site "Recode" to the fact that Facebook is trading personal data and information for its users since it is free service and since they do not have products to sell, and therefore the users turned themselves To products sold to advertisers. He said Apple could do the same, but the company chose to respect its users.
Apple CEO Tim Cook's comments did not seem to have satisfied Mark Zuckerberg, who responded in a press interview with CNN, saying he disagreed with the statement that Facebook's free model was based on violating user privacy and selling information, But stressed that this is the only model that can provide this service to all users across the world even those who can not afford.
But at the same time, Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged abuses of the proposal to accept new regulations.
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