Facebook redesign, privacy push highlight Zuckerberg’s efforts to leave troubles behind

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NEW: Zuckerberg unveils redesign for the Facebook app and website, as well as planned changes to Facebook’s Messenger, WhatsApp and Instagram apps that he said would make the services faster, more private and more social. - David_Ingram

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Facebook has a new look — and a familiar outlook.

But his keynote presentation was thin on details related to the company’s new privacy efforts, which come as the social network faces sustained scrutiny from politicians and privacy advocates over how it has handled user data. He did not announce any changes to the ways that Facebook collects or uses the personal information that fuels its lucrative online advertising business.

At least some of the changes are cosmetic, including a change in the color schemes for Facebook’s app and website. “The app isn’t even blue anymore,” he said.

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