Facebook Café: Facebook Rolls Out Pop-up Cafes
Facebook is taking the issue of social media privacy very seriously. The social media platform which has been the centre of a lot of controversy surrounding social media privacy has been adopting new policies to improve privacy on its platform. They have now taken a new approach to tackle the issue of social media privacy. The social media platform will be rolling out pop-up cafes called Facebook Café to tackle social media privacy.
Facebook Café: Facebook Rolls Out Pop-up Cafes
Facebook will be rolling out Facebook Cafés around the UK. At the Facebook Café, customers will be offered a free drink and a privacy checkup. Facebook Cafés were created to help reduce consumer concerns about their privacy online. The cafés will run from 28 August to 5 September. Facebook is hoping that the Facebook Café will encourage Britons to get on top of their digital footprint. They are also hoping that the free-flowing caffeine will help the Britons get on top of their digital footprint.
The cafés were designed in response to surveys that were conducted. The surveys revealed that 27% of Londoners have no idea how to personalise their social media privacy parameters. One of the Facebook Café’s will be located within The Attendant on Great Eastern Street, London. Another of these cafes will be found in Edinburgh, inside Brewlab on College Street.
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The launch of these cafés marks one of the social media platform’s latest effort to reclaim the moral high ground after being battered by the Cambridge Analytica scandal and the proliferation of fake news.
The initiative also follows a similar initiative in New York last year. In that New York initiative, the social media platform set up shop in a Manhattan trailer where staff were on hand to dish out hot chocolate. Not only did they hand out hot chocolate, but they also handed out advice and pamphlets outlining Facebook’s privacy stance.
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