FB Data Scandal Row: Zuckerberg admits a mistake says “we don't deserve to serve you.
FB Data Scandal Row: Zuckerberg admits a mistake says “we don't deserve to serve you."
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NEW YORK: Following the Facebook Row to breach the data through Cambridge Analytica Firm and after receiving the strong message from IT and Law Minister of India, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted mistakes. He is now ready to outline steps to take care for user data in light of a recent privacy data scandal involving a USA president Trump-connected data-mining firm.

In a major uproar over World’s biggest Social networking platform Facebook, which is allegedly involved to breach the FB-users data in USA election FB CEO  broke silence more than four days  after and said today that Facebook has a "responsibility" to protect its users' data and if it fails, "we don't deserve to serve you."

Mark Zuckerberg and so-called No. 2 executive of FB, Sheryl Sandberg, have been hushed since news broke on Friday that Cambridge Analytica may have used data offensively to obtain private information from roughly 50 million Facebook users for try to sway elections.

In a Facebook post today, Zuckerberg said it will prohibit developers who don't see eye to eye on an audit. An app's developer will no longer have right of entry to data from people who haven't used that app in three months. Data will also be normally limited to usernames, profile photos and email unless the developer signs a legal contract with Facebook and gets user consent.

Earlier in the day, an academic who developed the app which is used by Cambridge Analytica to harvest data said that he had no idea that his work would be allegedly used in Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.

 

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