Facebook CEO to Staff: “We must hurt Apple”



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According to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, his company must “hurt” its competitor Apple. He told staff in a private meeting, insiders say The Wall Street Journal.

With this, the CEO wants to oppose recent actions by Apple, which will limit the use of private data. Applications such as Facebook must request permission before they can process the information. According to Apple, this is necessary to protect user privacy.

Facebook recently ran full-page ads in US newspapers criticizing Apple’s new policy. Small business owners would be affected by the policy, the tech giant believes. They could no longer advertise properly on Facebook.

It is unclear exactly how Zuckerberg intends to harm his competitor. In previous internal emails, Zuckerberg allegedly suggested launching apps for Android first and then iPhones, but that hasn’t been done to date.

Facebook would also have a difficult time releasing app updates, as Apple would take a long time to approve them. An update cannot be published until an Apple employee reviews it. Zuckerberg is said to suspect that Apple boss Tim Cook is blocking updates.

“It is not a personal matter for Facebook”

A Facebook spokesperson denies to the newspaper that the fight between Apple and Facebook is personal, and reiterates that Facebook is committed to small business owners and developers affected by the privacy policy.

“Apple claims it’s about privacy, but it’s really about profit,” the spokesperson said. “We want to draw attention to this abuse of power.”

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