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originally posted by: SouthernGift
I have been trying to find info on prissy (Z wife) for an hour. I saw where she came from a poor family, contrasting the choa family and their wealth and influence. VAST. Lots of China connects there. Chan has to tie in somehow
Follow the wives?
a reply to: Sabrechucker
Southworth comes from a long line of well-educated and philanthropic individuals. Her father, Dr. Van Roy Southworth, also obtained a PhD from Stanford University and went on to work at the World Bank. Her mother, Dr. Cathy McLain, is an educational psychologist who has founded two NGOs, the McLain Associations for Children based in the Republic of Georgia, and the U.S. based Stepping Stones International Organization, which is committed to helping mentally and physically handicapped children.
March 6, 2019 FB News: www.marketwatch.com...
Mark Zuckerberg’s surprise privacy pledge on Wednesday raised some skepticism and more questions for Facebook Inc., including from investors, about how the social network can execute on much stricter privacy while still keeping its business model intact.
In Zuckerberg’s blog post, he said that Facebook FB, +0.73% is going to build a privacy-focused platform, built around truly private, encrypted interactions on its Messenger, WhatsApp and Instagram messaging systems so that no one beside the sender and recipient — neither hackers, nor governments, nor even Facebook itself — can read them.
He said Facebook plans to rebuild more of its services around these ideas, much as it has done with the messaging company WhatsApp, which it purchased for $19 billion in 2014.
The Facebook chief executive met the skeptics head-on in his blog post, in which he admitted that Facebook does not have “strong reputation” for privacy (“lousy” would have been more accurate).
originally posted by: carewemust
WHY is Facebook concerned about "privacy" now? I'm not a FB user, but isn't the entire platform designed around subscribers sharing their life with the world?
March 6, 2019 FB News: www.marketwatch.com...
Mark Zuckerberg’s surprise privacy pledge on Wednesday raised some skepticism and more questions for Facebook Inc., including from investors, about how the social network can execute on much stricter privacy while still keeping its business model intact.
In Zuckerberg’s blog post, he said that Facebook FB, +0.73% is going to build a privacy-focused platform, built around truly private, encrypted interactions on its Messenger, WhatsApp and Instagram messaging systems so that no one beside the sender and recipient — neither hackers, nor governments, nor even Facebook itself — can read them.
He said Facebook plans to rebuild more of its services around these ideas, much as it has done with the messaging company WhatsApp, which it purchased for $19 billion in 2014.
The Facebook chief executive met the skeptics head-on in his blog post, in which he admitted that Facebook does not have “strong reputation” for privacy (“lousy” would have been more accurate).