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- Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was prepared to criticize Apple and its CEO, Tim Cook, during the Senate hearing he testified at on Tuesday.
- According to his notes, Zuckerberg was ready to declare that Apple's data practices are similar, if not less consumer friendly, than Facebook's.
- Cook has been critical of Facebook's data collection practices, even calling for new regulations to rein them in.
Under fire for his company's privacy practices on Capitol Hill, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was prepared to lob a bomb of his own at Tim Cook — his counterpart at Apple.
Cook has been pointedly critical of Facebook's data collection in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, even calling for regulation that would limit such practices. Should he have been asked about Cook's comments at the Senate hearing he testified at Tuesday, Zuckerberg was prepared to fire back at Apple's leader, his notes indicate.
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