Zuckerberg is aware of extra about what other people need to do on-line than somebody on the earth, ex-exec says

Alex Stamos, Fb's former leader safety officer, mentioned Zuckerberg is sitting on a lot of information about other people's on-line choice making.
Alex Stamos, Facebook's former chief security officer, said Zuckerberg is sitting on a whole lot of data about people's online decision making.Original article
Author: Cnbc

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