Mark Zuckerberg’s Reckoning: ‘This Is a Major Trust Issue’
Facebook’s chief executive spoke with The New York Times about data privacy of users, Cambridge Analytica and the company’s next steps.
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Facebook’s chief executive spoke with The New York Times about data privacy of users, Cambridge Analytica and the company’s next steps.
By KEVIN ROOSE and SHEERA FRENKEL
In his first public statements concerning a scandal involving Cambridge Analytica, Mark Zuckerberg said “there’s more to do, and we need to step up and do it.”
By SHEERA FRENKEL and KEVIN ROOSE
In Menlo Park, Calif., Facebook is building a real community and testing the proposition: Do people love tech companies so much they will live inside them?
By DAVID STREITFELD
The social network may be too large to truly quit. Our personal tech columnist answers questions from readers who are contemplating deactivation.
By BRIAN X. CHEN
Virtual assistants already have some ability to hold conversations with people, but the technology will get even more talkative.
By J. D. BIERSDORFER
Vindu Goel, our technology reporter in Mumbai, explains how cheap mobile data is changing the country and why WhatsApp is indispensable.
By VINDU GOEL
The photo-sharing social network includes a feature for posting and annotating multiple photos and videos in one daily collection.
By J. D. BIERSDORFER
Apple’s tablet has a headphone jack and a Lightning port to plug in external devices, but you can also pair gadgets and sling files wirelessly.
By J. D. BIERSDORFER
There are some practical solutions to safeguard some of your data, like installing software to block web tracking technologies.
By BRIAN X. CHEN