Facebook privacy rules could help abusers, Zuckerberg warned

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Mark Zuckerberg has been warned that Facebook's new privacy proposals could help child abusers evade detection

It is such"warrant-proof" encryption which Mr Zuckerberg is being criticised for.

According to the UK's National Crime Agency, reports from Facebook last year resulted in more than 2,000 arrests and almost 3,000 children being safeguarded. It added that the company moving its multiple services, including Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp onto a single platform meant that it was posing an even greater risk to public safety.

She added the"historic agreement" will dramatically speed up investigations, allowing law enforcement agencies to protect the public.

 

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bevvyboo22 Doesn't he look Worried NOT AT ALL .

Actually what Facebook is doing could be the beginning of getting our data back under control. Governments will still be able to apply for access in legitimate cases. Speed up their beurocracy by all means but don't allow them a data free-for-all.

He couldn't care less about people. Only the bottom line.

c_siera Marky don’t care. He is all for silencing the good and letting evil prevail

Facebook needs a little reining in

Let's not forget Facebook was only invented because Mark Zuckerberg wanted to slut shame the fellow undergraduates who wouldn't do sex with him. SocialNetwork

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