WILMINGTON, DELAWARE—Former Meta board member Jeffrey Zients testified Wednesday that the board believed Chief Govt Officer Mark Zuckerberg had finished nothing fallacious in reference to Fb’s alleged violation of customers’ privateness—whilst the corporate agreed to a document Federal Commerce Fee penalty.
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