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Zuckerberg against the Obama administration: slightly transparent - RaiNews24

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The number one Facebook has criticized the Obama administration for not being transparent on the quantity and type of data collected during the interception activities obtained through the Prism system

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Mark Zuckerberg

Washington, September 20, 2013

Into Mark Zuckerberg against President Obama. Guilty according to the founder of Facebook lack of transparency in the management of DataGate. In a meeting held in Washington by the Atlantic magazine, the number one most used social network in the world has criticized the Obama administration for not being transparent on the amount ‘and the type of data collected during the activity’ obtained through the interception system Prism.”

The allegations are not directed to the U.S. government for spying on private conversations of American citizens. The real crux of the matter according to Zuckerberg,” is that the administration has not been transparent in accounting for the incident.” Words that seem to come at the right time now that Mr. Facebook seeks to recover the lost credibility after the media accused him of having collaborated actively with the authorities in the operations shall interception. To respond to every accusation is a few days ago the petition signed by Zuckerberg and other executives of social networking to get that special tribunal may allow companies involved to reveal the nature of their collaboration with the secret services. To shed light on those who were the true relationship between the intelligence and the giants of the web.

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