Thursday 12 April 2018

Facebook acknowledged, CEO Zuckerberg's message was secretly deleting

 

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Since Cambridge Analysta Scandal, continuous updates are coming out in the context of Facebook. Facebook has now admitted that the company is secretly deleting the messages sent by its founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

In the new report of TechCrunch, three independent sources have been informed that the old Facebook messages sent by Zuckerberg are disappearing secretly from their inbox while their own reply is present. It is further reported in the report that the affected messages are not even available on Facebook's downloadable information tool.

According to Facebook, this has been done for security reasons. The company says that after the Sony Pictures e-mail has been hacked in 2014, we have made several changes so that the communication of our officials can be kept safe.

The rest of Facebook users cannot do this Also, no information was given in the context of the removal of the message from the company. The most important fact is that the company's terms and conditions do not allow the company to do so unless a community violates standard standards.

Earlier, it was reported that Facebook has said in a statement that the data of approximately 87 million users has been shared with Cambridge Analyst, which has mostly US users. This is the first time Facebook has clearly acknowledged that the data of Indian users have also been shared with Cambridge Analyst.

According to Facebook, data of approximately 5 lakh 62 thousand Indian users have been shared with Cambridge Analyca. The company has released a list, which has the names and percentages of the countries where the data of the users is incorrectly shared with Cambridge Analyca. India is number 7 on this list, and 0.6 percent of all users have data of Indian users.

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