Facebook and its founder Mark Zuckerberg have found a great deal of concern with Cambridge Analytics, a UK-based political consultancy company. He has already met the US Congress. Britain has escaped the interrogation by sending an agency representative. But on Tuesday night he was again faced with a tough challenge to European Union representatives.
As per the European Parliament's demand, Zuckerberg confronted representatives of European Union political and civil rights activists. The entire episode was broadcast live on the European Parliament's website. It has been found that Mark Zuckerberg has failed to answer straightforward answers to more than 40 questions he made.
A person named Gizmodo, who was present there, said, "I have said in the old time this time. Forgotten by users forgot forgiveness by mentioning the leak of users' information. Many answers were about the future of Facebook. He said more about the company's progress.
Earlier, in the US Congress, Zuckerberg admitted that they also collect information from consumers who are not directly user. Illinois Democrat Bobby Rush said, "This is equivalent to the FBI surveillance!" But within the next three days, the EU has announced to introduce new legislation to protect the information of citizens. It has been said that if the data protection is in violation, the accused company will now have to pay 4 percent of its annual income.