Social media platform MeWe to offer ‘Privacy Bill of Rights’

09/06/2020 | Forbes

New social media app, MeWe, said it would give its members control over their data, news feeds and privacy. Users will own their personal information and content. They will not receive third-party ads or targeted content, and personal information will not be sold. The platform will not use facial recognition technology. Let's hope it takes off. 

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