Facebook has answered the bipartisan cries for change with a promise for just that. Will new privacy practices, heightened verification requirements and new rules for political ads and pages be enough for the public to bury the hatchet?

Facebook has answered the bipartisan cries for change with a promise for just that. Will new privacy practices, heightened verification requirements and new rules for political ads and pages be enough for the public to bury the hatchet?
If you have watched any news lately…scrolled through any wire service or news website…gone through your feed of your social media account, you have likely heard of the Facebook, Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal. Private enterprise has risen in disdain; the public voice has cried out in despair. What is going on?
Yep that’s right, you no longer possess what you search online. What’s even worse is that other companies and organizations can capitalize on what you browse on the Internet
Cook�s apprehension is based upon his belief that it would be impossible to keep other iPhones secure if there was a way to de-encrypt them.