Zuckerberg joined the new debate
Facebook's founder Mark Zuckerberg is not leaving the problem. Now he has been accused of contempt of Parliament. In a report on Britain's media, digital, culture and sports departments on Tuesday, it has been demanded.
Britain says that apart from breaking the Privacy Policy (Data Privacy and Competition Law), Zakarbarg also insults the parliament. But in response to the report of the British Committee, Facebook said they did not break the data protection law.
Meanwhile, in the British report, it has been said that by examining several intermediate emails of Facebook, they have learned that the Zakirberg agency broke the 'intentional' and 'confidential' secretive laws.
Those emails were mainly talked about by Zuckerberg and the top officials of his organization. Facebook also wanted to prevent emails from going to parliament. But last year, the British committee rescued the email gulawas from a small app organization called "Siksforthree".
The committee's claim that the information was investigated and deliberately 'stolen data' by Facebook. They also have proof that they have changed the privacy settings of Facebook users to capture information. There have been allegations that theft of some companies by theft of information is also against the Facebook.
The report says; that Facebook thinks of themselves above the law In the online world, they can not be accepted as a 'digital gangster'.


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