Mark Zuckerberg has revealed his planned testimony to the US Congress, ahead of answering questions during a two day hearing about data privacy. The Facebook founder will speak about the Cambridge ...
Companies have been relying for years on the notion of informed consent, the idea that they can dictate the terms of their interactions with customers and do what they want with customers ...
Mr Zuckerberg stayed beyond the allotted 75 minutes but did not answer all questions put to him Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg ... But his testimony did not please all MEPs at the meeting ...
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been taking the heat ... Stephen Voss was among the photographers in the hearing rooms for Zuckerberg’s testimony. On Tuesday, space was tough to come by because ...
Facebook (FB) founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended his company's policies and addressed the allegations by whistleblower Frances Haugen in her Congressional testimony Tuesday. Haugen went ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony by the numbers Mark Zuckerberg's two days of testimony in Congress left most viewers with a strange feeling: The more he talked, the less we understood about Facebook.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spoke to employees at length ... that Zuckerberg spent 20 minutes talking about Haugen, her testimony, and media coverage of the company during a meeting on Thursday.