Zuckerberg says US 'blew it' on NSA spying
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg lashed out at the US government, saying that authorities have hurt Silicon Valley companies by doing a poor job of explaining the online spying efforts of US intelligence agencies.
"Frankly I think the government blew it," Zuckerberg complained during an onstage interview at the tech industry conference known as Disrupt, a weeklong event where Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer and other prominent tech executives also spoke out publicly and expressed frustration in person, for the first time, since a series of news leaks revealed the government's controversial surveillance programs. "It's our government's job to protect all of us and also protect our freedoms and protect the economy, and companies," said Zuckerberg, "and I think they did a bad job of balancing those things." He went on to say: "They blew it on communicating the balance of what they were going for."
Zuckerberg says US 'blew it' on NSA spying