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Friday, March 15, 2019

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‘Delete Facebook NOW’: WhatsApp co-founder accuses Mark Zuckerberg of trading privacy for revenue after allowing ads on the platform


Brian Acton, pictured right with his WhatsApp co-founder Jan Koum, has called on everyone to 'delete' their Facebook in an address to students at Stanford. In 2014, Acton sold the instant messaging service to the company for $19 billion (£15bn) and left in 2017
WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton urged people to 'delete' their Facebook accounts now, during an address made to students.
Mr Acton, now the head of non-profit WhatsApp rival Signal, blasted Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for trading privacy for revenue by allowing ads on his platform.   
He has now called for people to 'reject' Facebook by deleting its family of apps from their smartphones and other devices.
It comes after the world's largest social network has been beset by a string of privacy scandals.
Mr Acton has been openly critical of Silicon Valley firms like Facebook and Google in the past for their seemingly profit-driven approach at the expense of people's data.
It is the second time that Mr Acton has made the comment publicly. Last year he posted on Twitter 'It is time. #delete facebook' following Facebook's failings involving a political consultancy firm.

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