Two billion users no longer care that Facebook shares their data with myriad companies all over the world to misuse or when it loses their data through breach after breach after breach after breach. It seems that like privacy, Facebook has taught the world to no longer care about cybersecurity.
to protect its own privacy and safety, the company appears to care little about the privacy or safety of its two billion users.
It is hard to imagine today in 2019 that there was once a time, long ago, that users actually cared about whether companies were keeping their information safe. Incredibly, there was a time when a company that kept suffering non-stop massive security breaches would likely go under as users left in droves and inundated the company with lawsuits.
For all society’s empty words about security and safety being important, if we keep using the platforms that suffer breach after breach, those companies learn that we don’t actually care about our security anymore. As Facebook teaches society across the world to no longer care about cybersecurity, the world’s companies will recognize that their costly investments in securing their user data may no longer be necessary.
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