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Cambridge Analytica Scandal: Mark Zuckerberg under pressure to quit Facebook board

Image result for Mark ZuckerbergScott Stringer a tech financial specialist has said Mark Zuckerberg the author of Facebook ought to stop from the Facebook board to secure client protection.

Stringer directs New York City's annuity support speculations with a very nearly 1billion dollars stake in the online networking stage. The money related officer said an autonomous director for the board was expected to guarantee security defends after disclosures that information was gathered from in excess of 50 million Facebook accounts by Cambridge Analytica.

Prior, the Facebook CEO guarded his authority following feedback from Apple's Tim Cook. Check Zuckerberg said that Cook's proposal that his organization did not think about clients was "to a great degree loquacious."

Cook censured Facebook a week ago in the result of the Cambridge Analytica embarrassment, saying it was an "attack of security" to activity the individual information of clients. At the point when asked what he would do on the off chance that he were Zuckerberg, Cook said he "wouldn't be in that circumstance."

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