a lot of the conversation is switching to other facebook problems like the hearing with marc zuckerbergocus somewhat on cambridge analytical, but there was a lot of other things like tracking on facebook. and a lot of facebook responding as the store shot. there's a lot of things to discuss and it will be interesting to see how they react. also, how they police the plot form. those are separate issues. you get to the issue of, is it a data breach or not? the end result was someone should not have had the data, got the data, does that make it a security incident? i do not know, with the ftc go by it after itself is an interesting question, they might. it depends unreasonable dictations if people really thought or had reason to believe that what they put on facebook would just be shared with friends and not whatever stupid app they were playing at the time. >> i know at the cdt office we are trying to think more holistically, i don't want to say this is solution, we want to come up with a plan that will attest time. one interesting idea that my boss talks about is still a covenant that ru