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Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook to connect with more friends and a better way to protect your privacy in Exchange for giving a little bit is all about.

However, at present, a Director Privacy Zuckerberg really wanted to know how to feel about that.

The Daily Telegraph reports that, "Director Cullen Hoback approached [Mark Zuckerberg] outside of his home for a documentary, called Terms and Conditions May Apply." Hoback questioned the CEO asking him, 'Do you still think privacy is dead?' 'What are your real thoughts on privacy?' Zuckerberg asked Hoback to stop filming, and he promptly switched off his video camera, causing Zuckerberg to relax ...”

Hoback may have switched off his camera but he had another camera disguised in his glasses, which kept recording Zuckerberg.

Hoback movie scenes will be included in the terms and conditions that may be applied. Her main motivation for Zuckerberg filming Director, says that say, "Look, I do not want to record me."

Hoback's film privacy, a serious issue that affects every Internet user is shedding light on. Internet becomes more open and free, users will have less privacy.

Hoback didn't say exactly what Zuckerberg said to him, but did say that from the statistics and information he has learned from making this film has turned it into a "horror film."

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