Items retrieved from Mark Zuckerberg's trash included a working coffee machine, A&W diet root beer, and Chinese takeout boxes.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg got a taste of privacy invasion very close to home over the weekend.
Items retrieved from Zuckerberg's trash included a working coffee machine, A&W diet root beer, and Chinese takeout boxes. After millions of Facebook users had their data exploited by Cambridge Analytica in 2016, the contents of Zuckerberg's trash has been scraped andIn an interview with the Times on Sunday, trash picker Jake Orta — who lives three blocks from Zuckerberg in a single-window apartment — described how he rummages through San Francisco garbage bins for items to sell.
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