Facebook quietly changed the slogan that has existed for 10 years, no longer 'free'
Facebook has quietly changed the slogan on the account's registration page. Slogan Free and always will have been changed to Quick and easy.
Facebook has quietly changed the slogan on the account's registration page. The "Free and always will be" slogan has been changed to "Quick and easy".
As Business Insider learns, this change of Facebook has taken place since 7/8. According to Business Insider, this change could mark a new step for Facebook. Currently, Facebook has not given any reason for this change.
Prior to this, the social network repeatedly emphasized 'free' on its platform, and in order to get there, users had to trade with their own data.
Social network Facebook quietly changed the new slogan on the account registration homepage on 7/8. Photo: Business Insider.
José Antonio Castillo, a lawyer and digital expert, said that Facebook is not free and that never existed, the social network always makes money on user data.
In Clause 11 of the "Things to Know" section, Facebook made it clear that "We cannot guarantee that the platform will always be free". This shows that from the outset the slogan "Free and always will be" and Facebook's policies were conflicting.
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