Facebook, Cambridge Analytica and your privacy (The 3:59, Ep. 442)
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Starts @ 1:51 before the edit
Talking to Richard Nieva on his reporting about Zuck and Facebook’s privacy scandal.
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Why is it taking almost 2 minutes to get started? How come other channels are ready right away? Shouldn’t you be ready by you start the video?
«Fakebook» and privacy DO NOT belong in the same sentence. If they can make a “buck”, they’ll sell your private information to WHOMEVER wants it. Private, government, domestic AND YES even foreign.