Apple CEO Tim Cook Criticizes Facebook Privacy StandardsHe said Facebook should have regulated itself.

ByMallory Locklear

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In a conversation with MSNBC's Chris Hayes andRecode'sKara Swisher, Apple CEO Tim Cook criticized Facebook and the way it manages its users' data,Recodereports. During the interview -- which will air on MSNBC next month -- Cook commented on Facebook's data privacy standards as well as the ongoingCambridge Analytica scandal.

"We've never believed that these detailed profiles of people, that have incredibly deep personal information that is patched together from several sources, should exist,"he said, adding that these sort of profiles "can be abused against our democracy. It can be abused by advertisers as well."


的主题监管,库克说,没有regulation is best in his opinion since it can come with unexpected consequences. "However, I think we're beyond that," Cook said. "I do think it's time that a set of people think deeply about what can be done." When asked what he would do if he were Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Cook replied, "I wouldn't be in this situation."

Cookcalled for regulation earlier this monthin light of the Cambridge Analytica situation, saying at the China Development Forum that "well-crafted" regulation is now "necessary." And he'sbeen criticalof Facebook and Google before in regards to their privacy standards. "The truth is, we could make a ton of money if we monetized our customer -- if our customer was our product," Cook said during the interview. "We've elected not to do that."

The interview will air at 8 p.m. Eastern on April 6.

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