The cost of moving fast and breaking things

21/07/2021 | TechCrunch

Startups with a growth-at-all-costs mindset like Facebook, who believe in the mantra "move fast, break things", fail us by using our data to sell ads to us with little or no concern for the user. Yet, with some of the most intelligent minds working in technology, it's certainly possible that they could change things so that people don't have to worry about privacy or the security of their information. " We could move toward a model where people have more control over their own data and where Silicon Valley explores innovations in privacy and data security."

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Broken glass - move fast, break things

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