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The founder of social networking site Facebook Mark Zuckerberg has apologised to users for the way it launched a social advertising system.
Called Beacon, the system tracks web shopping on partner sites outside Facebook and then sells adverts to the social network based on purchases.
After complaints the site was invading privacy, Facebook changed Beacon from an opt-out system to opt in.
Mr Zuckerberg has said users can now switch off Beacon completely.
In a statement posted on the Facebook blog, Mr Zuckerberg said: "We've made a lot of mistakes building this feature, but we've made even more with how we've handled them.
"We simply did a bad job with this release, and I apologise for it."
He added: "I'm not proud of the way we've handled this situation and I know we can do better."
More than 50,000 Facebook users signed a petition complaining about Beacon. Initially, Facebook said
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Called Beacon, the system tracks web shopping on partner sites outside Facebook and then sells adverts to the social network based on purchases.
After complaints the site was invading privacy, Facebook changed Beacon from an opt-out system to opt in.
Mr Zuckerberg has said users can now switch off Beacon completely.
In a statement posted on the Facebook blog, Mr Zuckerberg said: "We've made a lot of mistakes building this feature, but we've made even more with how we've handled them.
"We simply did a bad job with this release, and I apologise for it."
He added: "I'm not proud of the way we've handled this situation and I know we can do better."
More than 50,000 Facebook users signed a petition complaining about Beacon. Initially, Facebook said
Read more