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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg says sorry with full-page apology across several newspapers | Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg says sorry with full-page apology across several newspapers |
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Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s chief executive, has taken out full-page advertisements in multiple British newspapers apologising for a “breach of trust”. | |
The world’s largest social media network is facing growing government scrutiny in Europe and the United States following allegations by a whistleblower that British consultancy firm Cambridge Analytica improperly accessed users’ information. | |
Cambridge Analytica reportedly used the information to build profiles on American voters that were later used to help elect US President Donald Trump in 2016. | Cambridge Analytica reportedly used the information to build profiles on American voters that were later used to help elect US President Donald Trump in 2016. |
Mr Zuckerberg took out the advert in response to the growing outrage regarding the scandal. | Mr Zuckerberg took out the advert in response to the growing outrage regarding the scandal. |
“We have a responsibility to protect your information. If we can’t, we don’t deserve it,” the advert reads, signed by the Facebook founder. | |
The plain black text apology on a white background, with only a tiny Facebook logo, appeared in Sunday publications including The Observer – one of the newspapers whose reporting on the issue has sent Facebook’s share price tumbling. | The plain black text apology on a white background, with only a tiny Facebook logo, appeared in Sunday publications including The Observer – one of the newspapers whose reporting on the issue has sent Facebook’s share price tumbling. |
Mr Zuckerberg said an app built by a university researcher “leaked Facebook data of millions of people in 2014”. | Mr Zuckerberg said an app built by a university researcher “leaked Facebook data of millions of people in 2014”. |
“This was a breach of trust, and I’m sorry we didn’t do more at the time,” Mr Zuckerberg said, reiterating an apology first made last week in US television interviews. | |
Cambridge Analytica says it initially believed the data had been obtained in line with data protection laws, and later deleted it at Facebook’s request. | Cambridge Analytica says it initially believed the data had been obtained in line with data protection laws, and later deleted it at Facebook’s request. |
The consultancy said it did not use the data in work it did for the 2016 US election. | The consultancy said it did not use the data in work it did for the 2016 US election. |
Investigators from Britain’s data watchdog searched the London offices of Cambridge Analytica for several hours. | Investigators from Britain’s data watchdog searched the London offices of Cambridge Analytica for several hours. |