Facebook's off-again, on-again affair with privacy

Facebook's pivot to privacy reverses every other pivot it made a decade in the past, when it driven the entirety public.
Facebook's pivot to privacy reverses another pivot it made a decade ago, when it pushed everything public.

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Author: Axios

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