
Mini-sode: Facebook & Building Creepy Products
05/14/18 • 6 min
Most companies keep their users' wants and needs close to heart. So how did Facebook go so far off-course when it came to user data?
Music by Prox-C and Daniel Birch with edits by Product Hacker producer Martin Schneider.
Most companies keep their users' wants and needs close to heart. So how did Facebook go so far off-course when it came to user data?
Music by Prox-C and Daniel Birch with edits by Product Hacker producer Martin Schneider.
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