Reply to Tim Cook, 4 days after Zuckerberg's data leak - Facebook is not just for the rich


Between Zuckerberg and Cook recently started after the Facebook data leak case came to light.
Both were thrashing even three years ago. Cook then alleged that Facebook sells data from its users.
Washington. Facebook's co-founder Mark Zuckerberg has responded to Apple CEO Tim Cook. He said that the allegations made by him on Cooke's behalf recently are baseless. He said that Facebook is not just for the rich. If users start to charge for their services, then this burden will not be lifted by everyone. Along with that, Zuckerberg also defended its advertising model based business model.

What said Zuckerberg?
- He said, "The reality here is that if you prepare a service that connects everyone in the world, then there are many people who can not pay the money."
- Zuckerberg said in an interview on Monday that the advertising based business model is a way, because if Facebook starts charging for its services, then all will not be able to bear it.
What did Cook say?
"Facebook's data collection techniques are bad, in which many personal information is collected from the users and they are sold to the advertising advertisers."
- "Even if we are going to make such cash out of the information of our custodians, we can earn a lot of money, but we will never do that."
Tim Cook's junkbug on Facebook leakage on data leak, said- I would not have such a condition
What is the Facebook Data Leak case?
- There is allegation that during the Presidential election in America, about 50 million Facebook users have misused their personal data. Donald Trump became President of the United States after this election.
- Zuckerberg had apologized to Facebook users as a mistake in this matter.
Cook, Zuckerberg
In 2015, Tim Cook criticized the companies of Silicon Valley who lure people to provide free services, but in reality they charge it by selling their personal data. Their direct hint was towards Facebook.
Replying to this comment by Cook, Zuckerberg had said that Apple ignores the interests of its customers. If Apple was worried about its customers, then they would not sell their products so expensive.
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