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Zuckerberg says U.S. is ‘continuing to blow it’ on privacy matters

Posted on November 25, 2013 by pogowasright.org

Meghan Kelly reports:

Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg thinks the U.S. government screwed up when it comes to the NSA’s surveillance techniques.

“I think the government really blew it on this one. And I honestly think that they’re continuing to blow it in some ways and I hope that they become more transparent in that part of it,” said Zuckerberg in an episode of This Week on ABC today.

Read more on VentureBeat.

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1 thought on “Zuckerberg says U.S. is ‘continuing to blow it’ on privacy matters”

  1. Anonymous says:
    November 25, 2013 at 1:11 pm

    Is this the same person who said that people shouldn’t expect any privacy online and with CCTV and facial recognition as well as private individuals taking photos of you and tagging them, we are also to expect no more privacy offline either.

    One rule for him and his disgusting advertisers and one for others (including the government) it seems. Irony to the max.

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