Facebook Updates Its Privacy Checkup Feature in Time for CES

06/01/2020 | WIRED

This year CES is not about showing off flashy gadgets but is to promote the virtues of protecting user privacy. At the centre of this is Facebook. But as WIRED reports, their effort is more about protecting your information from other people on Facebook, rather than limiting what they can collect about you in the first place or how it can use that data.

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