Senators query whether or not Fb is doing sufficient to give protection to children’ privateness

Senators ask Mark Zuckerberg if Fb is doing sufficient to give protection to child's privateness and protection.
Senators ask Mark Zuckerberg if Facebook is doing enough to protect kid's privacy and safety.

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Author: Christine Fisher

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