Whatsapp founder Bryan Acton ask you again to delete your Facebook application

This is not the first time that Brian Acton publicly criticizes the management of different technology companies. Last year posted on Twitter, it is time #DeleteFacebook, following the failures of Facebook and the Cambridge Analytica scandal

Whatsapp founder Bryan Acton

Facebook also faces numerous lawsuits and regulatory inquiries related to its privacy practices, including ongoing investigations by the US Federal Trade Commission, the Securities and Exchange Commission and two government agencies in New York.

The Watsapp co-founder of Stanford University's, Brian Eckton, has spoken extensively about Facebook since he left.
During his conversation with Stanford University students, Brian talked about the reasons for his decision to sell and sell Facebook, and again urged the public to remove the application and their accounts from this social network.

 Bryan Acton

Brian Eckton said that Facebook is primarily concerned with monetization rather than user privacy. He also put Facebook on an equal footing with Apple and Google, which moderately mitigate the content of their apps, because they believe these companies do not have the right to decide what content we need.

Remember that Brian Ekton has heavily criticized Facebook since leaving the company in 2017. This is not the first public appeal from Brian to give up using the largest social network in the world.
















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