In an interview with Wired, Facebook Chief Privacy Officers Erin Egan and Michel Protti spoke about the social network's privacy changes over recent months. Egan and Protti mentioned privacy training for new employees, overhauled privacy review processes for products and services, and annual privacy risk assessments across business units as a few steps taken thus far. "We’re in the early phases of a multi-year and ongoing effort to evolve our culture, our operations, and our technical systems to honor people’s privacy," Protti said.
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