Mark Zuckerberg promises a new privacy-obsessed Facebook


In a new manifesto that reads like a response to Facebook’s many critics, CEO Mark Zuckerberg outlined a major privacy push, including a plan for encrypted messaging that would also unite communication across its various apps. He also promised less data permanence on the platform famous for its oversharing users.

On Wednesday, Zuckerberg posted the new strategy to his Facebook page, touching on topics that the company has signaled it would address for months, like connecting its two messaging apps, WhatsApp and Messenger, so people on both platforms can interact seamlessly.

Also, following the push into Stories, the video messages that disappear in 24 hours, Facebook will develop tools so people can set time limits and self-destruct any of their content like photos and text posts.

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