Mark Zuckerberg said in a 2018 private conversation, “We need to cause pain” to Apple and its CEO Tim Cook, The Wall Street Journal reports. According to reports, the CEO of Facebook was crazy about an interview Cook had given him about the Cambridge Analytica scam and the collection of personal information from Facebook. Cook had said that Apple would never do that, always even come Close to be in the Facebook position. Zuckerberg said in public that Cook’s comments were “extremely clear” and “not at all aligned with the truth,” but that he was even more livid behind closed doors. The two CEOs are engaged in another public dispute as Apple prepares to release iOS updates that will make it difficult to collect data from Facebook.
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