Facebook CEO admits “missing the mark” on privacy controls
Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of the popular social media site Facebook has opined in The Washington Post on Monday that Facebook “just missed the mark” in matters related to privacy concerns.
Zuckerberg has assured that in the forthcoming weeks, Facebook will install privacy controls that can be easily used by the users.
The CEO of Facebook has also vowed that users will be provided with options to turn off third-party services.
The CEO’s comments have surfaced, after the largest internet social network made several changes to the services provided which consequently received negative response from high profile users who even deleted their Facebook accounts.
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