Facebook privacy discussions continued this week. Mark Zuckerberg answered questions – a lot of them – but only when he knew the answer. “My team will get back to you” was one of the themes of the congressional hearings. I’m sure you were busy working and didn’t get to listen to the full two days of hearings.
My conclusion
Overall, the hearing was just theatrics. The interviewers went through the motions with very little thought put behind their questions. They seemed more concerned with asking as many questions in their allotted time than with listening. A number of times Zuck started making privacy recommendations that would be applied universally, but got interrupted and scolded for taking up too much time. I still want to know what he wanted to say.
My favorite moment came when Zuck was asked if he believed European privacy laws should be applied in the US. Our legislators did not know that Facebook actually abides by those laws… because you know, Facebook is actually available in Europe too… But do other US data companies? And would they? Laws like that would place a heavy burden on credit bureaus, for example. Yes, they’ve been freely selling our data, without opt-in, for decades.
UPDATE: Since GDPR went into effect in the European Union in May 2018, all companies that operate in Europe have had to adapt and change their privacy policies.
Want more?
I was invited back to Fox 32 Chicago this week to chat about what you can do to protect your information. You will catch me on TastyTrade next Thursday to answer more questions.
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