Mark Zuckerberg urged to quit Facebook board

Mark Zuckerberg urged to quit Facebook board

Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg has been urged to quit from the Facebook board to protect user privacy. Investor Scott Stringer who made this call o

President Macky Sall of Senegal postpones presidential election
New York Judge found in Hudson River committed suicide
Chinese city to discard streetlights for artificial moon by 2020

Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg has been urged to quit from the Facebook board to protect user privacy. Investor Scott Stringer who made this call oversees New York City’s pension fund investments with an almost 1billion dollars stake in the social media platform. The financial officer said an independent chairman for the board was needed to ensure privacy safeguards after revelations that data was harvested from more than 50 million Facebook accounts by Cambridge Analytica.

Earlier, the Facebook CEO defended his leadership following criticism from Apple’s Tim Cook. Mark Zuckerberg said that Cook’s suggestion that his company did not care about users was “extremely glib.” Cook criticized Facebook last week in the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, saying it was an invasion of privacy to traffic the personal data of users. When asked what he would do if he were Zuckerberg, Cook said he wouldn’t be in that situation.