Facebook<\/a> CEO Mark Zuckerberg<\/a> said today that he was rolling out the privacy controls demanded by European regulators to Facebook users worldwide because \"everyone cares about privacy\".
\n
Speaking at the VivaTech trade fair in
Paris<\/a> a day before new European data protection rules come into force Zuckerberg said Europe's history had made its citizens particularly wary when it comes to data collection.\"\"
\n
\n\"There are specific points about history in Europe. If you're a German citizen and you grew up here you're worried about the Stasi (former East German secret police).
\n
\n\"That's more recent in your memory than what we have in the US or other folks around the world.\" But \"everyone cares about privacy. That's not only here, that's a global thing,\" Zuckerberg said, confirming he would extend the protections demanded by the EU's General Data Protection Regulation- including on facial recognition - to Facebook's two billion users worldwide.
\n
\n\"We've been very clear that we'll roll out the same controls all around the world,\" he said, adding that \"
good regulation<\/a>\" would increase user trust in how tech giants use their data.
\n
\nFor weeks Facebook has been asking European users if they agree to be targeted by advertisers and allow Facebook to use a facial recognition tool on their photos and videos.
\n
\nIt will now put those questions to all its users.
\n
\n\"Starting this week, we're asking everyone on Facebook to review important information about privacy and how to control their experience,\" Erin Egan, the company's privacy manager said in a statement.
\n
\nBut while users in Europe must answer the questions to be able to access their accounts Facebook users in the rest of the world will be able to repeatedly skip the questionnaire.
\n
\nZuckerberg's remarks in Paris came two days after he apologised to European lawmakers for not doing enough to prevent the spread of fake news and the misuse of users' information.\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":64314449,"title":"As Europe\u2019s data protection law kicks in, India at its own crossroads","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/as-europes-data-protection-law-kicks-in-india-at-its-own-crossroads\/64314449","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":64314549,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Global Facebook users to get 'good' EU-style safeguards: Zuckerberg","synopsis":"Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said today that he was rolling out the privacy controls demanded by European regulators to Facebook users worldwide because \"everyone cares about privacy\".","titleseo":"telecomnews\/global-facebook-users-to-get-good-eu-style-safeguards-zuckerberg","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2018-05-25 11:04:59","lastupd":"2018-05-25 11:05:44","breadcrumbTags":["facebook","eu","mark zuckerberg","Paris","good regulation","Internet"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/global-facebook-users-to-get-good-eu-style-safeguards-zuckerberg"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2018-05-25" data-index="article_1">

全球Facebook用户得到‘好’EU-style保障:扎克伯格

Facebook首席执行官马克·扎克伯格今天表示,他推出欧洲监管机构要求的隐私控制全球Facebook用户,因为“每个人都关心的隐私”。

  • 更新于2018年5月25日上午11:05坚持
脸谱网首席执行官马克•扎克伯格今天表示,他推出欧洲监管机构要求的隐私控制全球Facebook用户,因为“每个人都关心的隐私”。

在VivaTech交易会巴黎一天新的欧洲数据保护规则生效之前,扎克伯格说,欧洲的历史使其公民数据收集时特别小心。

“有特定点在欧洲历史。如果你是一个德国人,你在这里长大你担心史塔西(前东德秘密警察)。

“这是最近在你的记忆力比我们在美国或世界各地的其他人。”But "everyone cares about privacy. That's not only here, that's a global thing," Zuckerberg said, confirming he would extend the protections demanded by the EU's General Data Protection Regulation- including on facial recognition - to Facebook's two billion users worldwide.

“我们已经很清楚,我们将推出相同的世界各地的控制,”他说,并补充说“良好的监管“将增加用户信任科技巨头如何使用他们的数据。

几个星期Facebook已经请求欧洲用户如果他们同意成为广告商的目标并允许Facebook使用面部识别工具在他们的照片和视频。

现在把这些问题对所有用户开放。

“从本周开始,我们要求每个人都在Facebook上审查重要信息隐私和如何控制他们的经验,“艾琳·伊根,公司的隐私经理在一份声明中说。

虽然在欧洲用户必须回答问题能够访问他们的Facebook用户在世界其他国家能够反复跳过调查问卷。

扎克伯格的言论在巴黎两天之后他向欧洲议员们没有采取足够的措施来防止假新闻的传播和滥用用户的信息。乐动扑克
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Facebook<\/a> CEO Mark Zuckerberg<\/a> said today that he was rolling out the privacy controls demanded by European regulators to Facebook users worldwide because \"everyone cares about privacy\".
\n
Speaking at the VivaTech trade fair in
Paris<\/a> a day before new European data protection rules come into force Zuckerberg said Europe's history had made its citizens particularly wary when it comes to data collection.\"\"
\n
\n\"There are specific points about history in Europe. If you're a German citizen and you grew up here you're worried about the Stasi (former East German secret police).
\n
\n\"That's more recent in your memory than what we have in the US or other folks around the world.\" But \"everyone cares about privacy. That's not only here, that's a global thing,\" Zuckerberg said, confirming he would extend the protections demanded by the EU's General Data Protection Regulation- including on facial recognition - to Facebook's two billion users worldwide.
\n
\n\"We've been very clear that we'll roll out the same controls all around the world,\" he said, adding that \"
good regulation<\/a>\" would increase user trust in how tech giants use their data.
\n
\nFor weeks Facebook has been asking European users if they agree to be targeted by advertisers and allow Facebook to use a facial recognition tool on their photos and videos.
\n
\nIt will now put those questions to all its users.
\n
\n\"Starting this week, we're asking everyone on Facebook to review important information about privacy and how to control their experience,\" Erin Egan, the company's privacy manager said in a statement.
\n
\nBut while users in Europe must answer the questions to be able to access their accounts Facebook users in the rest of the world will be able to repeatedly skip the questionnaire.
\n
\nZuckerberg's remarks in Paris came two days after he apologised to European lawmakers for not doing enough to prevent the spread of fake news and the misuse of users' information.\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":64314449,"title":"As Europe\u2019s data protection law kicks in, India at its own crossroads","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/as-europes-data-protection-law-kicks-in-india-at-its-own-crossroads\/64314449","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":64314549,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Global Facebook users to get 'good' EU-style safeguards: Zuckerberg","synopsis":"Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said today that he was rolling out the privacy controls demanded by European regulators to Facebook users worldwide because \"everyone cares about privacy\".","titleseo":"telecomnews\/global-facebook-users-to-get-good-eu-style-safeguards-zuckerberg","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2018-05-25 11:04:59","lastupd":"2018-05-25 11:05:44","breadcrumbTags":["facebook","eu","mark zuckerberg","Paris","good regulation","Internet"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/global-facebook-users-to-get-good-eu-style-safeguards-zuckerberg"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/global-facebook-users-to-get-good-eu-style-safeguards-zuckerberg/64314549">