Earlier this year, Facebook faced what was arguably the biggest data privacy scandal when the Cambridge Analytica whistleblower revealed that the company had scraped the data of 87 million Facebook users without their explicit consent. The discovery got Facebook embroiled in a maelstrom, with both critics and users coming forward to express their concerns regarding the company’s data privacy practices.
It’s quite evident from the data mentioned above that a majority of people weren’t really affected by the whole Cambridge Analytica scandal and while the reports may have eroded their trust a bit, in the end, a clear majority isn’t interested in changing anything at the moment.