The Asian Age

FB: Data leak exposed 87m users

■ Zuckerberg: Learning from mistakes, no one to be sacked

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San Francisco, April 4: Facebook Inc said on Wednesday the personal informatio­n of up to 87 million users, mostly in the US, may have been improperly shared with political consultanc­y Cambridge Analytica, up from a previous news media estimate of more than 50 million.

Chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said in a conference call with reporters that Facebook had not seen “any meaningful impact” on usage or ad sales since the scandal, although he added, “it’s not good” if people are unhappy with the company.

Mr Zuckerberg told reporters that he accepted blame for the data leak,

which has angered users, advertiser­s and lawmakers, while also saying he was still the right person to head the company he founded.

“When you’re building something like Facebook that is unpreceden­ted in the world, there are going to be things that you mess up,” Mr Zuckerberg said, adding that the important thing was to learn from mistakes.

He said he was not aware of any discussion­s on the Facebook board about him stepping down, although directors would face a challenge if they wanted to oust him because Mr Zuckerberg is the controllin­g shareholde­r.

He said he had not fired anyone over the scandal and did not plan to. “I’m not looking to throw anyone else under the bus for mistakes that we made here,” he said.

Facebook’s shares rose more than 3 percent after the bell.

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