Andy Stone
Andy Stone is a spokesperson for Meta, formerly known as Facebook, who has publicly responded to allegations made by former employee Sarah Wynn-Williams in her memoir. He characterized the book as a collection of outdated claims and false accusations about the company and its executives, emphasizing that Wynn-Williams was dismissed for poor performance and had previously made misleading allegations.
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Uruguay:
Andy Stone detailed Meta's commitment to conducting transparent research and implementing improvements.
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Georgia:
Andy Stone, a representative of Meta, commented on the situation regarding the ICE List.
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Colombia:
WhatsApp spokesperson Andy Stone stated that any claim that WhatsApp messages are not encrypted is categorically false.
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Ghana:
A company spokesperson, Andy Stone, described the claims as 'categorically false, absurd, and a ‘frivolous work of fiction’'.
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Portugal:
Andy Stone stated that any allegation that messages are not encrypted is 'categorically false and absurd'.
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Brazil:
Andy Stone is a spokesperson for Meta who described the lawsuit as frivolous.
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Egypt:
Andy Stone, a spokesperson for Meta, described the lawsuit as 'frivolous' and defended the encryption used by WhatsApp.
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Ukraine:
Andy Stone, a spokesperson for Meta, stated that claims about WhatsApp messages not being encrypted are categorically false and absurd.
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Portugal:
Andy Stone decided to sue Carey, claiming his song was used without permission.
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Brazil:
Andy Stone, a spokesperson for Meta, stated that the study was halted due to methodological flaws.
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