Now playing Next Economy Zuckerberg defends Facebook to US Senators Facebook's troubles have brought Mark Zuckerberg to testify in the US Congress 11/04/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Could new EU data protection law have stopped the Cambridge Analytica scandal? While Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg faces a Senate grilling, Euronews looks at how far the EU's new data protection law would go to protect those online. 11/04/2018
Now playing Next USA Zuckerberg says sorry to US Senate over Facebook data breach The social media website founder also pledged to work with government on regulation if necessary 11/04/2018
Now playing Next USA Where did Zuckerberg sleep last night? (And other key moments from Senate grilling) The grilling yielded some new insights — along with a few awkward moments. 11/04/2018
Now playing Next USA Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies before Congress The testimony marks the first time that 33-year-old Zuckerberg has faced Congress. 10/04/2018
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Congress needs to fix Facebook. A Zuckerberg show trial is not the answer | VIEW Our challenge is not just to overcome the natural resistance of corporations to regulation, but to break free of self-defeating partisanship. 10/04/2018
Now playing Next Europe News New EU digital law will 'protect personal data' Next month's introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation comes as Facebook faces big security questions 10/04/2018
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. From bank records to browsing history, not all data are equal when it comes to privacy | View New regulations on data security in Europe are a step in the right direction to protecting consumers, but more important is how companies respond. 10/04/2018
Now playing Next world news Were your details leaked to Cambridge Analytica? Here’s how you can find out At least 87 million Facebook profiles were harvested by political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica starting in 2014. Here’s how you can find out if your information was leaked, and how to delete it. 09/04/2018
Now playing Next Economy The Facebook data leak: What happened and what’s next How Cambridge Analytica accessed the user profiles of 87 million people and what they did with your data, explained. 09/04/2018
Now playing Next Canada Facebook suspends Canadian data analytics firm over data scandal Facebook suspended the account of Canadian political consultancy firm AggregateIQ over presumed ties with Cambridge Analytica and improper access to user data. 07/04/2018
Now playing Next world news Facebook on collision course with EU over data protection? Just over a month to go until the European Union’s stringent data protection regulation kicks in. But how prepared is Facebook as it grapples with the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica scandal? 06/04/2018
Now playing Next world news Space scientists have big plans to avert an asteroid apocalypse We're finally getting serious about planetary defense. 06/04/2018
Now playing Next world news Deleting a Facebook account is almost impossible, says expert Want to delete your Facebook account? You might run into more trouble than you thought as it turns out erasing all traces of a Facebook account is almost impossible.. 06/04/2018
Now playing Next world news Users would have to pay to opt out of all Facebook ads, Sandberg says While Facebook does not sell users' information or give it away, Sandberg said, "our service depends on your data." 06/04/2018
Now playing Next world news As Facebook data losses spiral, analyst says Zuckerberg should go Whatever the fate of the Facebook founder, drastic action is needed to restore trust in the social media giant, but its actions may have queered the pitch for the entire sector says expert. 05/04/2018