Facebook details plan for new focus on privacy

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Facebook new “privacy-focused vision” sparked questions about the future of the tech giant. CBS News contributor and WIRED’s editor-in-chief Nick Thompson interviewed Mark Zuckerberg about the new plan and joined CBSN to discuss.

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