Mozilla Will Drag Ads from Facebook



Jakarta - The case of misuse and leakage of 50 million users of Facebook data berbuntut long. Although CEO and founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, has acknowledged and apologized, not a few loyal users lost confidence in the social media platform.

 In addition to users who began to doubt the security of their account data, Facebook is threatened to be reduced revenue from advertisers. Launched Endgadget, Friday (23/3/2018), Mozilla will begin to pull all the ads from Facebook.

 This is confirmed by the company post on its official blog page. Mozilla said, "The Cambridge Analytica scandal made us a closer look at Facebook's current default privacy rules." "While there is still much to learn, open access to a lot of data - especially with regards to third party application settings - is very worrying," he continued. On the basis of this, the company based in Mountain View, California, United States (US) is also setop advertise for a while on Facebook. After becoming a 'hunt' a lot of media, Mark Zuckerberg, eventually spoke of a leak-related scandal related to tens of millions of Facebook users data.

Through his Facebook account, Zuckerberg wrote an official statement and apology related to the biggest case experienced by the company. In fact, he admitted that it was a violation. Citing The Guardian's website, Priscilla Chan's husband revealed that it was responsible for the incident. "We are very responsible for protecting your data.

If we can not, of course we will not serve the users," said the man who is sincerely called Zuck this. "I am well aware of this incident, and I assure you it will not happen again, I acknowledge Facebook has made a big mistake, there is still a lot to be done, and we have to move on to do it," he continued. As for this error Zuckerberg refers to as, "a violation between Facebook and users who share data with the company".

 Therefore, Zuckerberg and Facebook will strive to fix everything from today. Zuckerberg also apologized for having "disappeared" since the scandal broke out. "We will learn from this event to continue to strengthen platform security in the future, we want to make the community feel more secure.I know it takes a long time (to improve it), but I promise we will try to (fix) this and build more services good, "he said.

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