The director of Facebook and creator of the platform has testified before the US Senate after the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the most serious crisis that the social network has experienced so far. In a dialogue that Zuckerberg had with Senator Nelson opened the possibility that there was a Facebook payment, the price would ensure users (perhaps) a complete and unbeatable privacy.
Bill Nelson, Senator for the state of Florida specified in his question to the CEO of Facebook that if he considered the possibility that there was a version of the platform paid in which "the information of users was not used for what is known as advertising directed. " This type of advertising is one that takes the users' data (tastes, activities, experiences ...) to use them in their favor, for example, you talk with your contacts about summer holidays in Italy and a few hours later you see related announcements with travel and with Italy.