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Wozniak shuts Facebook account

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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is shutting down his Facebook account as the social media giant struggles to cope with the worst privacy crisis in its history.

In an email to USA Today, Wozniak said Facebook makes a lot of advertisin­g money from personal details provided by users. He said the ‘‘profits are all based on the user’s info, but the users get none of the profits back.’’

Wozniak said he’d rather pay for Facebook.

‘‘Apple makes money off good products, not off you,’’ he said.

In an interview late on Monday in Philadelph­ia with The Associated Press, Wozniak said he had been thinking for a while of deleting his account and made the move after several of his trusted friends deleted their Facebook accounts last week.

It’s ‘‘a big hypocrisy not respecting my privacy when [Facebook CEO] Mark Zuckerberg buys all the houses around his and all the lots around his in Hawaii for his own privacy,’’ Wozniak said.

‘‘He knows the value of it, but he’s not looking after mine.’’

A British data mining firm affiliated with Donald Trump’s Republican presidenti­al campaign gathered personal informatio­n from 87 million Facebook users to try to influence elections. Facebook, based in Menlo Park, California, has announced technical changes intended to address privacy issues.

Zuckerberg has apologised, and Facebook’s No 2 executive, Sheryl Sandberg, has said she’s sorry the company let down so many people.

Zuckerberg will testify on Capitol Hill about the company’s ongoing data privacy scandal and how it failed to guard against other abuses of its service.

Wozniak said he doesn’t believe in the current system that Facebook can fix its privacy issues.

He doesn’t think Facebook will change its policies ‘‘for decades’’.

Wozniak said Apple, based in Cupertino, California, has systems and policies that in many cases allow people to choose whether to share certain data.

He doesn’t foresee Apple not allowing the Facebook app to be bought or downloaded on its phones, but said he does not make those decisions for the company.

 ?? LUCA BRUNO/AP ?? Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is following his friends’ example and shutting down his Facebook account.
LUCA BRUNO/AP Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is following his friends’ example and shutting down his Facebook account.

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