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To reverse the image of privacy disclosure, Facebook will open five pop-up coffee shops in the UK.

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, To reverse the image of privacy disclosure, Facebook will open five pop-up coffee shops in the UK to provide free coffee and help users check their privacy settings. In order to change people's negative impression of Facebook's privacy protection, Facebook will be located in the UK.

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In an effort to reverse the image of privacy disclosure, Facebook will open five pop-up coffee shops in the UK, offering free coffee and helping users check their privacy settings.

To change negative perceptions of Facebook's privacy protection, Facebook will build a pop-up coffee shop in the UK, which will provide free coffee to visitors and help check whether the privacy settings of its Facebook account are secure.

This is the first picture of an article in which Facebook plans to use flash coffee to help confirm whether users' privacy settings are secure.

Facebook plans to open five pop-up coffee shops in the UK between August 28th and September 5th to help confirm whether the privacy settings of its Facebook account are in line with personal use and ensure privacy security by providing free coffee to visitors.

Through close communication between pop-up coffee shops and tourists, Facebook hopes to fully introduce the privacy setting check (Privacy Checkup) tools provided in the service, so that users can click "?" in the upper right corner of the Facebook service page, so as to directly confirm the status of personal privacy settings and adjust privacy usage according to personal needs.

It is unclear whether Facebook will launch such campaigns in other countries, but it is clear that Facebook is hoping to reverse its image through such campaigns, amid recent criticism of privacy leaks.

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