Zuckerberg tells Senate panels changes with Facebook are positive force

Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg reads from prepared remarks before Senate committees at a joint hearing on data privacy. Zuckerberg says there was more to do after data abuse by Cambridge Analytica, his top priority was always the social mission of connecting people and bringing the world closer together, the advertises in developers and never take priority over that, that addressing the challenges and giving more people a voice would be a positive force in the world.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg reads from prepared remarks before Senate committees at a joint hearing on data privacy. Zuckerberg says there was more to do after data abuse by Cambridge Analytica, his top priority was always the social mission of connecting people and bringing the world closer together, the advertises in developers and never take priority over that, that addressing the challenges and giving more people a voice would be a positive force in the world.
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April 10, 2018
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