Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologizes for the data scandal
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologizes for the data scandal
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In past few days, the news becomes the hot topic that CEO Mark Zuckerberg has come up with the new security system which will help users to identify if their account has been hacked or not.

But we want aware you that this kind of news is totally a deception. 
It should be seen that Facebook does have a feature called Text Delight which automatically animates green and red hands giving a high five when published. 

And, it also animates when you click on it. But, this does not imply that your Facebook account can be hacked or is secure. On the contrary, Text Delight has other text animations as well, such as Best Wishes, Congratulations, You Got This and many more.

Many Facebook users gathered on the social media platform and commented the word, ‘BFF’ in the comments section and turned out relived after the word turned ‘green’. So, spread the word and let your friends know that this is purely fake news.

Recently, Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg broke his silence on the data scandal rocking the social media giant, apologizing for a "major breach of trust" with its two billion users and vowing to not repeat the mistake.

He added that if it didn't, "we don't deserve you." He promised that Facebook will investigate every application that has accessed large amounts of data at the leading social network, and do full forensic audits if anything looks suspicious. "This was a major breach of trust and I'm really sorry that this happened," Zuckerberg said in a television the interview.

"Our responsibility now is to make sure this doesn't happen again." Zuckerberg's comments come after several days during which Facebook shares were pummeled and calls for investigations were launched on both sides of the Atlantic. Writing on his Facebook page, Zuckerberg said: "the most important actions to prevent this from happening again today we have already taken years ago."

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