What Facebook CEO Zuckerberg’s privacy manifesto is missing: privacy from Facebook, says WSJ tech columnist Christopher Mims
The CEO’s privacy manifesto is a road map for getting the company’s services more embedded in our daily lives so it can gather data in new and creative ways.
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