Mark Zuckerberg
Data, democracy and the rise of globalopolies
Data being a fungible commodity, can then be exchanged for a fee, and randomly replicated.
Facebook data row: Zuckerberg leaves Senate unscathed, shares rise 4.5 pc
Zuckerberg undercut his consistent message that Facebook users have control of their data.
Zuckerberg’s tough times
The Indian government has also been trying to convince those handling Indian data to locate their servers in the country.
After Zuckerberg's apology, Ravi Shankar Prasad wants promise from Rahul Gandhi
Ravi Shankar Prasad said Cong President Rahul Gandhi should also apologise for allegedly using leaked data to swing poll results in India.
Mark Zuckerberg says his own data was shared by Cambridge Analytica
However, Zuckerberg pushed back on congress members' suggestions that users do not have enough control of their data on Facebook.
‘Um... no’: Zuckerberg protects his own privacy in testimony
Sen.Dick Durbin questions Facebook CEO as he testifies before a joint hearing of the Commerce and Judiciary Committees in Washington.
Will ensure fair elections in India, says Zuckerberg at senate hearing
He also expressed regret that his company was slow in identifying the Russian operations in 2016, which allegedly benefitted Donald Trump.
Zuckerberg resists effort by US senators to commit him to regulation
The 33-year-old Internet mogul managed to deflect any specific promises to support any congressional regulation.
Zuckerberg testifies before US Congress, reveals Russian probe underway
The founder apologized for his company’s errors and said, “It was my mistake, and I’m sorry. I’m responsible for what happens here.”
Is Facebook really changing? Or just trimming its data haul?
Is Facebook really tinkering around the edges of a deeper problem - its insatiable appetite for the data it uses to sell ads?