Since Facebook data leaks, many celebrities have already deleted their account from Facebook. Among them are Elon Musk who owns Space X and Tesla. He not only deleted his Facebook page but also deleted the page of both of his companies. Now Apple's co-founder's name has been added.

Apple's founder Steve Wozniak has deactivated his Facebook account. The reason behind this is data leak, which has become a cause of headache for Facebook nowadays.
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According to the USA Today report, he has said, "Users are giving all the information about their life to Facebook and Facebook is earning more advertising than this."

Recently, Apple CEO Tim Cook criticized Facebook's business model and said that Facebook makes a lot of money by understanding its own users as a product.

According to the report, Steve Wozniak has even said that Facebook's profit is based on user information, but users do not get anything from that profit. According to him, he would like to pay the service like Facebook and he would like to ensure that his privacy is being respected and not being given free service by compromising the information of the user.

In an interview given to USA Today, he said, "I am in the process of quitting Facebook. It has been more negative than positive for me. Apple has a secure way to share your stuff. I can still be dependent on old emails and text messages.

Steve Wozniak told the English newspaper that he has not deleted the account yet, he has deactivated because he wants to keep his SteveWoz username. He has said, 'I do not want my username to be with someone else, even if he is another Steve Wojenyak'.

Before deleting Facebook, Apple's Co-Founder posted a goodbye message. It reads, 'It has brought more negative things than positive to me'

In addition to Steve Wozniak and Alon Musk, the founder Brian Acton had asked people to delete Facebook from Whatsap, the Facebook company, to delete Facebook. Popular Lifestyle and Entertainment Magazine Play Boy also recently deleted their Facebook handle.

Significantly, the voice against Facebook started when the Cambridge Anilika data leaked was revealed. The agency leaked incorrectly to the data of millions of Facebook users from Facebook, after which questions were raised over the privacy and the company's CEO Mark Zuckerberg had to apologize. Now Facebook is looking tough on this and the company has taken many tough steps.

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