Jesse Eisenberg thinks he has a "sixth sense of personal protection".
The 36-year-old actor has admitted to being guarded about his personal life, saying he’s "extra careful" about the things he reveals to the public.
Jesse – who has never been on social media – said: "As a person who’s in the public eye a bit, I’m extra careful about saying things about myself, or putting a picture somewhere of my family.
"I have this kind of sixth sense of personal protection that the average person wouldn’t have had to develop."
The Hollywood star – who played Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in the 2010 movie ‘The Social Network’ – also admitted he was unsurprised by the Cambridge Analytica revelations.
The high-profile scandal occurred in 2018, when millions of Facebook users’ personal data was harvested without consent and later used for political advertising.
He told the Times newspaper: "I can understand why people are so shocked, but for me it feels like, ‘Well, yes, of course!’"
Earlier this year, Jesse revealed he would love to play Zuckerberg on-screen again.
The acclaimed actor earned an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of the Facebook founder a decade ago and he would happily reprise the role in a sequel.
Asked about the possibility of starring in a sequel, he replied: "Aaron (Sorkin) is such a great writer, obviously, and so if he wrote something it would be great.
"My background is in theatre, and the last show that I did, I did over 200 times.
"There’s no amount of times you could play a role that would get old because if you’re a responsible actor, you’re instinctively finding different things in a character."