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Published 18:21 25 Mar 2018 BST
Updated 12:54 27 Mar 2018 BST
The apology was largely a re-hash of a lengthy Facebook post Zuckerberg released days after the controversy broke, in which he assured users that Facebook was changing the way it shared data with third-party applications. He also pledged that Facebook will investigate and audit apps that accessed large amounts of data from prior to changes made to their platform in 2014, and said it will inform users if their personally identifiable information was misused by app developers.Facebook took out full page ads in the NYT, WSJ, WashPost, and 6 UK papers today https://t.co/kMA822kTpU pic.twitter.com/CUEYwyWuTT
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) March 25, 2018
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