Sandberg said breaking up Facebook does not address the underlying issues people have with tech companies.
down for an interview with CNBC on Friday calling for regulation for American companies but pushing against the idea of breaking up the social media company.
Sandberg said people are concerned about election security, content, privacy and data portability. Sandberg noted that every one of Facebook's product teams now have their own safety and security functions.
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