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Facebook's Zuckerberg admits 'mistakes,' announces privacy changes following Cambridge Analytica privacy leak

By Mike Swift ( April 4, 2018, 22:29 GMT | Insight) -- Facebook has expanded the count of people whose information was improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica to as many as 87 million as the social media company blocked third-party apps on the platform from collecting political, religious, relationship and other kinds of personal information. CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who agreed to testify before Congress next week, briefed journalists on an array of new privacy limitations on third-party apps.Facebook on Wednesday expanded the count of people whose information was improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica to as many as 87 million as the social media company blocked third-party apps on the platform from collecting political, religious, relationship and other kinds of personal information....

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