Apple founder Steve Wozniak asked all users to leave Facebook as quickly as possible, a move taken last year after the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal.
Speaking to TMZ, Wozniak warned members of the social network to find a way out:
"There are many different types of people and some Facebook features violate privacy, but for many, like me, my recommendation is to find a way out of Facebook."
In the same way, the co-founder of Apple expressed his concern, because he believed that the devices were listening to us all the time, and invasion of privacy was no longer possible.
As a solution, Steve Wozniak suggested that companies should give payment options, for example, to keeping people's data in complete privacy. Because when we press "impress" for something, we think it's only for the social network, but in fact it goes to advertisers.
Data collection is one of the main arguments for leaving Facebook and quickly and forever in the eyes of Steve Wozniak.

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