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The lawsuit targets billionaires including Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg, Marc Andreessen, Peter Thiel and Reed Hastings—along ...
With Facebook facing mounting pressure, the social media giant is bound to face some changes including regulation from the federal government.
Social media giant Facebook, above, announced Tuesday it would delete the facial recognition data of one billion users. Above, the Facebook sign in page is seen on a computer screen in this ...
After reports that a data analysis firm surreptitiously acquired data on 50 million people, CEO Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged that Facebook was partially to blame.
Read about the saga of Facebook's failures in ensuring privacy for user data, including how it relates to Cambridge Analytica, the GDPR, the Brexit campaign, and the 2016 US presidential election.
Facebook doesn’t expect the recent uproar over its users’ digital privacy to affect sales significantly, a top advertising executive for the global social-media platform says.
Mark Zuckerberg is expected to appear as a star witness in an unusual $8 billion trial that kicks off this week at which the ...
“TikTok, like most U.S. tech companies, collects a huge amount of data about us both while users are on the app and via trackers on other websites, so they know what you’re reading outside the ...
Meta was fined $1.3 billion on Monday for mishandling European Facebook users’ data. The company said in a statement that it has plans to appeal the “unjustified and unnecessary fine.&#… ...
Facebook pages can build an online school community and boost school spirit. But they can pose serious problems for student privacy.
Sensing that Facebook’s dalliance with Cambridge Analytica and other privacy issues may be a bit too much for some, one Facebook-like privacy-protecting competitor has emerged: True.
On Monday, Ireland’s Data Protection Commission fined Meta, Facebook’s parent company, more than a billion dollars for breaching the European Union’s data-privacy rules, and ordered the social network ...