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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in front of European lawmakers on Tuesday as part of ongoing data scandals, most notably regarding Cambridge Analytica.
And while reactions to Zuckerberg's testimony were mixed, the lingering cloud of distrust and uncertainty surrounding the social media giant does not appear to be dissipating anytime soon.
But concerns about Facebook's data privacy actually extend much further back than the recent flood of news reports, and our research team at Business Insider Intelligence has been covering the topic since the beginning.
In The Digital Trust Report we published in May 2017, a mere 15% of our exclusive reader panel surveyed said they trusted Facebook to protect their privacy and data. Compare that to LinkedIn, which came in at 55%.
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