Some advertisers are quitting Fb, chiding the corporate's 'despicable industry style'

Some companies informed CNBC they determined to forestall promoting with Fb and Instagram because of the corporate's consumer information and privateness scandals.
Some businesses told CNBC they decided to stop advertising with Facebook and Instagram due to the company's user data and privacy scandals.Original article
Author: Cnbc

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