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verizon wifi booster box Top 13 Verizon Cell Phone Boosters for Home, Office, BuildingNeed best Verizon signal booster for home, office, or building? Proven to work with all USA Carriers, SignalBooster. com offers the best home and office building Verizon cell phone booster options for the money and professional installation services by certified and experienced installers. Based on amount of square footage that requires cellular reception enhancement, a suitable bi directional amplifier (Verizon BDA) system can help boost mobile

Need best Verizon signal booster for home, office, or building? Proven to work with all USA Carriers, SignalBooster.com offers the best home and office building Verizon cell phone booster options for the money and professional installation services by certified and experienced installers. Based on amount of square footage that requires cellular reception enhancement, a suitable bi-directional amplifier (Verizon BDA) system can help boost mobile coverage for voice and data - whether Verizon iPhone, or Android smartphone, tablet computer or mobile hotspot device.

The multiple choice drop-down menu provided above gives you the choice to select the best 3G, 4G, LTE, 5G E wireless coverage boosting system to cover weak signal areas. Coverage can range from 2,000 sq. ft. to 100,000 sq. ft. depending upon the strength of signal outside, and the power of residential or commercial signal booster system chosen.

Please note: In addition to home and office cell signal booster for Verizon Wireless, we carry truck and car cell phone booster for Verizon. Buy both and get better reception everywhere.

Have you noticed no Verizon wireless connection in a office with walls? Building walls and walls between rooms or offices block signals. Whether for personal or for work use, cellular boosters, amplifiers, repeaters or range extenders increase reception the same for houses, offices, retail stores, business warehouses or other types of commercial properties. It is fairly easy to install with provided step-by-step instruction guide.

The prices shown are only for equipment so please contact us for certified installation cost if you need us to install for you. If within budget, we can schedule time-frame for installation anywhere within United States. When installed and used as recommended, they improve indoor cellular signal reception for multiple service provider networks including Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint - at the same time.

How do building Verizon signal boosters work?

Cellular signal booster or amplifier kits consist of 3 main parts - Exterior antenna, signal amplifier, and interior antenna:

  1. An exterior building antenna transmits signals from nearest cell towers into the building via coaxial cable.
  2. The mobile signal amplifier amplifies or repeats those signals to multiply them many times over and then transmit them to interior building antenna(s) via coax cable(s).
  3. Finally, the in-building antenna(e) distribute the strong wireless signals to poor signal areas to enhance cellphone reception considerably to enable fast 3G, 4G, LTE Internet and clear mobile phone conversations.

An important note: Since signal boosters require existing signal outside which they use to amplify and distribute within a building using a distributed antenna system (DAS), the size of boosted coverage area provided indoors is dependent to a great extent by the strength of signal available for donor (outside) antenna.

Therefore, actual coverage cannot be predicted with certainty. This is the reason why you will see that each booster kit description states, "up to" a specific amount of square footage. No booster can guarantee an exact amount of coverage it can provide. The stated coverage area in square footage, is merely an estimation.

Simple 3-Step Installation Process:

Installation is fairly easy with included step by step instructions. A brief install overview is as follows: 1) Place exterior antenna at an optimum location outside that has maximum signal strength. 2) Place interior antenna where signal is needed or lacking for convenient usage within home/office. 3) Place signal amplifier main unit near a power source, and where you can connect it to both external and internal antennas with provided coaxial cables. Set-up complete.

No synchronization or password needed:

Unlike connecting to wifi Internet hotspot or a Bluetooth connection for wireless earphones, speaker or headset, there's no need to sync Verizon cell phone to take advantage of our signal booster system.

For Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity, you need to find the correct Wifi network or Bluetooth device and log in to connect by entering the correct password, if required. If you don't know the required password, you can’t connect or synchronize. And if you get a new cellular phone, you have to log in again to that wireless network or synch again with your Bluetooth devices. However, that is not the case with our Verizon signal boosters. No pairing of devices required. No logging in to connect. No need to do anything. It just works. Our Verizon booster systems are completely transparent. They work with existing signal, boosting from the tower to your mobile phone and back again. This creates an area of strong, reliable coverage in your home or office building. And that boosted signal works for any mobile device within range - automatically. No login credentials, and no password required.

How many simultaneous cell devices or users can benefit from stronger reception?

These powerful cellular amplifiers have no stated limit to the number of cellular devices that can be within the coverage range of interior antenna to get boosted signals simultaneously. However, that "no limit" number may vary or depend upon the strength of outside signal because stronger the signal outside, larger the coverage area inside, and higher the number of devices that will be encompassed in that coverage range area. Therefore, to put it simply, laws of physics will determine how many users would fit into that coverage area range. As long as the mobile device is in the coverage range, it will get stronger signal - i.e. more antenna signal bars displayed. Please note that checking signal strength in Decibels is a more precise method to check actual, realtime, signal strength received by a phone.

What are the differences between suggested in-building Verizon booster kits?

Below is a brief overview of each of the consumer or commercial signal booster provided in above drop-drop menu for your selection. What you need to know is that if signal is NOT strong outside, you must choose MORE powerful version than suggested for the square footage you need to cover, depending on how weak it is outside. We carry low powered ones for up to 2000 sq. ft. to high power Verizon signal booster for up to 100,000 sq. ft.

Up to 2,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Fusion4Home Omni/Whip kit offers max. +72 dB Gain. It has an Omni multi-directional exterior antenna. Within its amplifier, it has built-in omnidirectional Whip interior antenna making installation easier than all other kits listed below. This is the lowest price range Verizon cell phone booster for home, office, or building. Outside omni antenna makes installation easy (no need to point to nearest cell tower). In addition, it attracts signal from all carriers simultaneously. Good choice Verizon booster for mostly city and some rural or remote area conditions where outside signal is average to good. For up to 2000 sq. ft. SKU: PolyH72ORA-VZW. UPC: 697691006079. Cost: US $299.99.

Up to 2,500 sq. ft.

Suggested Flare Omni kit offers max. +72 dB Gain. It has an Omni multi-directional exterior antenna. Its interior antenna and booster is built into single unit for easier installation. This is the lowest cost cellular booster for home, office, or building. Outside omni antenna makes installation easy (no need to point to nearest cell tower). In addition, it attracts signal from all carriers simultaneously. Good choice Verizon cell booster for mostly city and some rural or remote area conditions where outside signal is average to good. For up to 2500 sq. ft. SKU: SCPolyDTOKit-VZW. UPC: 697691019079. Cost: US $299.99.

Up to 3,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Flare Yagi kit offers max. +72 dB Gain. It has a directional exterior antenna that can reach out farther to catch signals than omni antennas. Its interior antenna and booster has been built into single unit for easier installation. This is a low cost Verizon cellular booster for home, office, or building. Great choice Verizon cell booster for city as well as rural or remote area conditions where outside signal is average to weak. For up to 3000 sq. ft. SKU: SCFlare3US-VZW. UPC: 697691019086. Cost: US $379.99.

Up to 4,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Home 4K Plus kit offers +60 dB Gain max. It has a Yagi unidirectional exterior antenna. Its unidirectional Panel interior antenna has been built into the booster base for installing ease. Outside directional Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice Verizon booster for rural and remote areas. SKU: F10GI5SBTW/HPL10651-VZW. UPC: 697691004846. Cost: US $449.99.

Up to 5,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Fusion4Home Yagi/Panel kit offers max. +72 dB Gain. It has a directional exterior antenna that can reach out farther to catch signals than omni antennas. This is a medium price range Verizon cell phone booster for home, office, or building. Very good choice Verizon cellular amplifier for city as well as very rural and remote area conditions where outside signal is average to bad. For up to 5000 sq. ft. SKU: PolyH72YPKit-VZW. UPC: 697691019093. Cost: US $499.99.

Up to 6,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Fusion 5s kit by SureCall offers +72dB Gain max. It has a Yagi unidirectional exterior antenna, and omnidirectional Dome interior antenna. Outside directional Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice cellphone booster for rural and remote areas. SKU: SCPolysHO72YDKit-VZW. UPC: 697691004853. Cost: US $850.

Up to 7,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Connect 4G-X kit by weBoost offers +70dB Gain max. It is a premium brand product of its parent company which has now discontinued a value brand called, zBoost. It has a Yagi unidirectional exterior antenna, and unidirectional Panel interior antenna. Outside directional Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice Verizon amplifier for rural and remote areas. SKU: 471104VZW. UPC: 697691004860. Cost: US $799.99

Up to 8,000 sq. ft.

Suggested RF Boost custom kit adds up to +70 dB Gain. It has a Yagi directional exterior antenna, and two Panel directional interior antennas. Outside directional Yagi / LogPeriodic (LP) antenna makes this an excellent best choice cellular booster for rural and remote areas. SKU: SPEEDPRO8KAFC. UPC: 697691006710. Cost: US $429. Compare with above listed cell phone signal booster that costs $799.99 covering 1000 square feet less space.

Up to 10,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Home 10K Plus kit offers +65 dB Gain maximum. It has a Yagi directional on-building antenna. The Panel directional in-building antenna has been integrated into the main booster unit for easy installation. Outside directional Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice cellphone amplifier for rural and remote areas. SKU: F15GI5SBTW/HPL12681-VZW. UPC: 697691004877. Cost: US $539.99.

Up to 15,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Pro 70 kit by Wilson Electronics (WilsonPro) offers +70 dB Gain maximum. It has a Yagi unidirectional exterior antenna, and unidirectional Panel interior antenna. Outside directional Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice Verizon booster for rural and remote areas. SKU: 465134VZW. UPC: 697691004884. Cost: US $899.99

Up to 20,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Fusion 5X 2.0 kit by SureCall offers +72 dB Gain maximum. It has a Yagi unidirectional exterior antenna, and 4 ultra-slim low-profile omnidirectional Dome interior antennas. Outside directional Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice cellphone booster for rural and remote areas. SKU: SCFusion5X2Y4U-VZW. UPC: 697691004891. Cost: US $1899.99

Up to 25,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Pro 70 Plus kit by Wilson Electronics (WilsonPro) offers +70 dB Gain maximum. It has a Yagi unidirectional exterior antenna, and omnidirectional Dome interior antenna. Outside directional Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice Verizon signal amplifier for remote & rural areas. SKU: 463227VZW. UPC: 697691004907. Cost: US $1199.99

Up to 100,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Force 5 2.0 kit by SureCall offers +72dB Gain maximum. It has a Yagi unidirectional exterior antenna, and 4 ultra-slim low-profile omnidirectional Dome interior antennas. Outside directional Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice cellphone amplifier for remote & rural areas. SKU: SCPolyO272Y4U-VZW. UPC: 697691004914. Cost: US $3870

In-building Verizon signal booster kit benefits:

  • Enjoy clear Verizon cellphone conversations and fast 3G, 4G LTE mobile Internet everywhere within your building.
  • Works on all cellular service carrier networks in United States incl. AT&T Wireless, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless and Sprint.
  • Dead zones in building? Provides good in-building wireless reception across 6,000 to 100,000 sq. ft. of indoor spaces, depending on option chosen.
  • Supports multiple wireless devices such as Verizon smartphones and mobile 3G and 4G connected tablets, simultaneously.
  • Relax, contact us for a turnkey installation quote.

Will these kits work with my cellular service carrier?

Yes, all of these kits are carrier-agnostic. This means that they work with all cellular providers including the following Verizon MVNOs:

Verizon MVNO List    
Affinity Cellular Armed Forces Wireless Boom Mobile
Budget Mobile Lifeline Cellcom Credo Mobile
Defense Mobile envie mobile Expo Mobile
FamilyTalk Wireless Flash Wireless FMP Wireless
GreatCall Infinium Wireless Net10 Wireless
OTG Mobile Page Plus Cellular Patriot Mobile
Proven Wireless Puppy Wireless Red Pocket Mobile
ROK Mobile Selectel Wireless Straight Talk
Spectrum Mobile Total Wireless TracFone
Visible Wireless Services US ZingPCS

 

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Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
How Facebook lost its conscience, and how the young man at its helm grew to love the taste of power
Format: Hardcover
A WORD ABOUT THIS PLATFORM THAT CONNECTS US Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams This riveting memoir about the maturation of Facebook is fascinating in large part because of the direct access the author had for over six years to the highest levels of leadership at the company. Its title comes from The Great Gatsby, where narrator Nick Carraway says, “They were careless people, Tom and Daisy — they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money.” A former New Zealand diplomat, Wynn-Williams had to pitch her own job to Facebook in 2011, as Zuckerberg and other senior leaders had no clue then about the role Facebook was destined to play in global politics. Rising to the position of Director of Global Public Policy, Wynn-Williams had a front-row seat to decisions that would irrevocably alter the political landscape in the US and around the world. Fast forward to the 2016 presidential election and the author’s account of how Facebook’s microtargeting of users, its allowance of misinformation on the site, and its assignment of staff to work hand in glove with the Trump campaign as they utilized these ethically compromised tactics turned the tide in that election, and set the stage for the wrecking ball now swinging in our halls of government. You could say Careless People is the story of how Facebook lost its conscience, and how the curious and impressionable young man at its helm grew to love the taste of power. The author weaves the story of Facebook’s role in the 2016 election with a number of other narratives, all revealing the same pattern showing how principled concerns were steamrolled by the relentless pursuit of growth, revenue, and influence. See also Cory Doctorow’s engaging review of this book, with its helpful explanation of why continued growth is so important to a company like Facebook. Her account reads like a slow-building tragedy, where you see exactly where the off-ramps were and watch, helplessly, as they pass by one by one: The Rohingya Genocide This is perhaps the most devastating section of the book. Wynn-Williams argues that Facebook failed to moderate hate speech against the Rohingya in Myanmar, and that the company only had two Burmese language moderators for the entire country. Facebook had also failed to invest in Burmese language support for its automated systems, meaning none of its moderation tools could even parse posts written in Burmese script. Because of these decisions, hate speech and misinformation designed to stoke ethnic and religious division spread like wildfire across the platform, and the genocide that followed is presented as a direct consequence of this reckless neglect. Censorship for China A chilling revelation for anyone who believes in free speech is Facebook’s willingness to compromise its own foundational values in pursuit of access to the Chinese market, which Zuckerberg seems to have perceived as a kind of final frontier and holy grail. Rather than standing firm on the principles of open communication it so publicly champions, Facebook secretly developed what was essentially a bespoke censorship tool designed to win over a Chinese government playing hard to get. If China had decided to allow Facebook through the Great Firewall, this system would have allowed Beijing to suppress content it found politically inconvenient, and would have extended into Hong Kong. One subnarrative in this thread is the lengths to which Zuckerberg went to court President Xi Jinping. He asks him (in Mandarin) to name his firstborn child (Xi declines), and the author includes an entertaining depiction of one-upmanship of Xi over Zuckerberg when the latter seeks unsuccessfully to arrange an impromptu meeting with Xi (since Xi had repeatedly rejected overt requests to meet). Sexual Harassment Culture For a company that spent years wrapping itself in the language of feminine empowerment and progressive values — most visibly through COO Sheryl Sandberg’s “Lean In” movement — the picture Wynn-Williams paints inside Facebook’s walls is a study in hypocrisy. The book alleges that sexual harassment by senior executives was not only tolerated but effectively shielded from consequences. Monetizing Teenage Insecurity Wynn-Williams reveals that Facebook identified teenage girls who had deleted selfies on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, and then forwarded their data to companies who used it to target them with beauty products. Let that sink in for a moment. These were young girls navigating the minefield of adolescent insecurity, who made a conscious decision to take their photos down. And rather than respecting that decision, Facebook treated it as a data point to be monetized. Content Moderation as a Political Tool At the heart of this memoir is the question of how Facebook decides what speech is acceptable and what isn’t, both in the US and across the world. Facebook has spent years presenting its content moderation decisions as principled, values-driven calls — the careful work of a responsible company trying to balance free expression with public safety. However, the author shows, an internal policy established in February 2015 made the actual workings explicit: when governments requested that content be removed, Facebook would only comply if there was a credible threat to block the platform entirely in that particular country or a risk to its own employees. Numerous examples paint a picture of a company that was essentially making it up as it went along — complying with take-down requests when powerful enough governments (such as China) pushed hard enough, and ignoring everyone else.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Most of us have encountered, in one way or another, Facebook’s self-described “Community Standards,” which, the company states, “are written to ensure that everyone’s voice is valued.” “Facebook,” the language continues, “takes great care to craft policies that are inclusive of different views and beliefs- in particular those of people and communities that might otherwise be overlooked or marginalized.” However, the picture the author reveals in Careless People suggests that such language is mostly posturing. Zuckerberg’s Ego and Detachment One of the most fascinating and unsettling threads running through the book is the portrait Wynn-Williams paints of Mark Zuckerberg — a man who began as a socially awkward but genuinely curious young idealist and somewhere along the way became something different. One anecdote about Indonesia is comic in its brazenness: Zuckerberg allegedly demanded that Wynn-Williams organize an entirely staged, artificial mob of fans to “gently” swarm him in public, creating the illusion of organic, spontaneous popularity. His staff routinely let him win at board games on his private jet, and he remains oblivious to that fact until the author finally spells it out one day. After the 2016 election, when Obama dresses him down at the APEC summit in Peru about Facebook’s role in swinging the results, he becomes indignant, and instead of recognizing an opportunity for a course correction, he contemplates a run for president himself, instructing his staff to take him on a grassroots tour of the country that includes all the requisite stops for a presidential candidate. Throughout the book, we see a leader increasingly insulated from the consequences of his own decisions, surrounded by people too afraid or too incentivized to speak the truth to his face. What makes the author’s account of this man and his company compelling is that initially she believed in the mission. She was there because she thought Facebook could be a genuine force for good in the world–a way to connect people, a uniquely powerful democratizing force. In that sense she probably stands in for most of us who are here right now because we recognized these same qualities ten or fifteen years ago. But now we feel tremors beneath us and the ground shifting in unsettling ways as we post and scroll and message here. What is this platform becoming? What are our responsibilities to bear witness to that and to respond? I believe this book can help us answer those difficult questions. As a footnote, consider that when the book was published, Meta immediately filed an emergency legal action to prevent Wynn-Williams from publicly promoting it, citing a non-disparagement agreement she signed on leaving the company. The attempt backfired in the way these things tend to: the book reached number one on the New York Times best-seller list, and Wynn-Williams was invited to testify before the U.S. Senate. Meta’s attempts to disparage the author read as transparent and cynical in the face of the credibility she establishes throughout this book. And its efforts to limit her voice have only become additional evidence supporting the story she has told. If you’re looking for a book that explains how we got to the crazy, upside-down world we are living in now — politically, socially, technologically — Careless People is a great place to start.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2026
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Onyx Parrot
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Great inside view of Facebook's corrupt behavior.
Format: Hardcover
I've always been creeped out by Facebook, and avoid all of their services. This book confirms the wisdom of this. The author is tough (literally surviving a shark attack as a teenager!) and smart. After getting a law degree in her native New Zealand, she climbs the ladder in a diplomacy career, working in New York and Washington DC. In the late 2000's she (idealistically) sees potential in Facebook as a global communications tool, and after aggressively pursuing a position there manages to land a job at Facebook's Washington DC office helping to manage their international affairs. Her work at Facebook starts off chaotic but hopeful. Her experience with international affairs as the company wakes up to their global opportunities lands her in the company's C-suites, escorting and introducing executives to world leaders as they expand their global influence. Things start to go off the rails when Facebook's leaders observe their large (and profitable!) political influence with the rise of Donald Trump. Observing this facility to use Facebook for promoting other leaders around the world (many corrupt), the original idealism goes out the window as Facebook cashes in on becoming a global propaganda and manipulation tool. Wynn-Williams had a front row seat to all of this, as well as some really ugly workplace behavior, left unchecked. She's a great storyteller. The book is well worth reading if you're curious about how the company (now "Meta") regards the world's attention it harvests for maximum profit. My only disappointment with the book is the Cambridge Analytica scandal is only mentioned in passing, even though it occurred during the author's tenure at the company. I'd be interested in her observations on it, even if she wasn't directly involved.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2026
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Adele S.
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 3
Hard to review.
Format: Kindle
The good: It was the only book eligible for the Buzzworthy achievement for the summer reading challenge that I had any interest in and it's available on Kindle Unlimited, so YAY. There is also a very engaging quality to the writing to make it readable. The bad: This is not, in my opinion, a whistleblower's memoir. There is too much fondness, nostalgia and pride in many of these stories. You can just tell that she's been using alot of this to regale others while working for FB and since leaving. Time and the totality of the experience haven't changed the fact that she clearly loved what she was doing and real whistleblowers are more jaded, cynical, burntout and/or betrayed by everything they've been through. I may have been wrong in expecting this to be a whistleblower's story, but if you're testifying before a Senate Judiciary Committee, like she did, I expect more whistleblowing. I also expect to feel more strongly about FB (the focus of the revelations) than the author, but I have so many notes and highlights that comment on the author because I already knew much of this and deleted my FB 10 years ago now, but I knew nothing about this person until reading the memoir. My impression is not good, but I still don't know anything to speak to them as a person. I will say that I was extremely frustrated early on by her "I'm just a random person from New Zealand" shtick. Randos don't get anywhere near the spaces that she had been, was currently in and was going to be in. The inability to see their own privilege and complicity makes it hard for me to feel anything really positive about this read. I got my achievement badge, though, so there's that.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2025
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Bob A. Rowden
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 4
Valuable and Engaging Book but with Poor Timing - It's Our Fault, too.
Format: Kindle
If this is not enough reason for companies and individuals, with even a sliver of good judgement, to stop using all Meta products ASAP, I am not sure what is. Careless People is consistent with, builds upon and confirms what both the "Real Facebook Whistleblower," Frances Haugen (The Power of One) and Jeff Horwitz (Broken Code) have already brought us. While Wynn-Williams did not have the mountains of solid evidence that I believe made the work of Haugen and Horwitz more important, Careless People does provide an interesting perspective and more detail, not only on Meta's failures caused by the drive for more profit, but also the profound personality flaws of Meta's top people. Assuming Careless People is reasonably accurate, Sarah Wynn-Williams is a very brave, resilient woman who wanted to do the right thing for Meta. She sacrificed way too much to help Meta when they did not deserve it. She offers a descriptive account of the difficulties she encountered in her role, including cases of bizarre sexual harassment and being sent to dangerous places all over the world. Even if these are exaggerated, the creativity she had in handling such situations makes the book so interesting to read. So many things went wrong for Wynn-Williams that would have caused many of us to give up, but she kept fighting (like Haugen). While any book providing the reasons why we all need to stop using Meta products is good progress, I am disappointed that Wynn-Williams never mentions Haugen or Horwitz in the acknowledgments or gives them credit for paving the way. I would have expected this at a minimum, since those books have been out since 2021 and those authors have provided abundant proof of Meta's world-wide and excessive damage - 22,000 pages of such proof (see the "2021 facebook leak" on Wikipedia) . As of March 2025, Wynn-Williams had never reached out to either of those two, nor offered to collaborate with them. Jeff Horwitz has interviewed hundreds of former Meta employees. Wynn-Williams left facebook in 2017. So while she offers more detail about what was wrong at Meta, she seems too late. And without any credit to the others, especially Frances Haugen, who risked just as much, if not more than Wynn-Williams, it seems strange that Wynn-Williams would now finally come forward, suspiciously looking like an attempt to use their success towards her own. That part still needs to be answered. The obvious lesson is that the 3 billion users of Meta products are "Careless," too. Nothing changes a company's behavior faster than when people stop using its products. For more than 6 years, since Roger McNamee published "Zucked: Waking Up to the Facebook Catastrophe" in 2019, we have known that Meta products suck the data out of users to sell it to anyone willing to pay for it. If you use any Meta products yourself and/or never bother to check that any website you are using, is sending your data to Meta with everything you click on (many tools are available to help you with this), but yet you claim to be an opponent of Trump, you have no one to blame but yourself. Meta gets away with the disastrous and horrific fallout of their carelessness BECAUSE WE LET THEM! In fact, given what Wynn-Williams has brought us, along with the others before her, can't we simply conclude that it is POOR JUDGEMENT for any person or company to actually use Meta, Inc. products in 2025? Meta is similar to the tobacco companies in the 70s who were not doing anything illegal (arguably still TBD for Meta). We all knew their products were dangerous, but so many continued to use them. Hopefully it will not take decades for people to change in this case. So unless there is some miraculously speedy and unprecedented exodus from Meta's user base, look for someone worse than Trump in the 2028 general election and 535 more of them in Congress now that the word is out that all you need are friends at Meta to get elected. Hang on because it's going to get much worse.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
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Samuel Lou Zhengzhi
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
The modern Great Gatsby
Format: Hardcover
It is a very interesting (words) and depressing (reality) book to read. As a former Facebook employee, this book allows me to reflect my time at the company from a new angle, confirming some of the hypothesis I had, and shedding great insights into my experience. Thank you Sarah for sharing her story. We are all in this together.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026

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