It might take more time, but Satterfield will be worth it.
Satterfield said users who don't want that information to be available to
Facebook should contact the data brokers directly.
Steve Satterfield, Facebook's director of privacy, said:"Facebook's partners don't get to ignore
people's privacy settings, and it's wrong to suggest that they do.
Facebook's manager of privacy and public policy Steve Satterfield said:“Our approach to controls for third-party categories
is somewhat different than our approach for Facebook-specific categories.”.
Steve Satterfield, a manager of privacy and public policy for Facebook,
said that the company's “approach to controls for third-party categories is somewhat different than our approach for Facebook-specific categories.
In an emailed statement of Business Insider,
Facebook director of privacy and public policy Steve Satterfield said:“Facebook's partners don't get to ignore people's privacy settings,
and it's wrong to suggest that they do.
In response to the Times article, Steve Satterfield, Facebook's director of privacy and public policy released a statement,
which read:“Facebook's partners don't get to ignore people's privacy settings, and it's wrong to suggest that they do.