Facebook facing 20-year consent agreement after privacy lapses
The social media giant Facebook is headed toward an agreement with the US government over its
Social media blocked as Muslim shops, mosques attacked in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka said on Monday it was temporarily blocking some social media networks and messaging apps
Facebook sues South Korea data analytics firm
Facebook is suing South Korean data analytics firm Rankwave to make sure it isn’t breaking the
Facebook settlement with US may include privacy oversight: Politico
Facebook Inc and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) are negotiating a possible settlement that would
Facebook gives first look at its promised overhaul
Facebook Inc on Tuesday debuted an overhaul of its core social network and introduced new
Researchers gain Facebook access to study social media’s role on elections
Sixty researchers across 11 countries have been selected to deepen public understanding on the role
Alphabet Inc shares dive as YouTube changes
Alphabet in is facing continued pressure from advertisers to tighten controls on its fast-growing
EU approves tougher copyright rules in blow to Google, Facebook
Google will have to pay publishers for news snippets and Facebook filter out protected content under
Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp hit by outages – Downdetector
Facebook Inc’s social networking site, photo-sharing social network Instagram and messaging app
Facebook removes exposed user records stored on Amazon’s servers
Facebook Inc said on Wednesday that it removed public databases containing its user data on
Singapore seeks social media ‘corrections’ in proposed fake news law
Singapore submitted new fake news legislation in parliament requiring social media to carry warnings
Facebook reveals how it ranks items in the news feed
Facebook is lifting the lid on the algorithm that decides which posts appear in its news feed, as
Facebook removes ‘fake’ accounts linked to Pakistani military
Facebook is removing 103 pages, groups and accounts linked to the media wing of Pakistan’s military,
Facebook CEO calls for updated internet regulations
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg recently called for regulators to play a “more active role”
Facebook bans white nationalism, white separatism on its platforms
Facebook Inc on Wednesday banned praise, support and representation of white nationalism and white
New Zealand PM says Facebook curbs not enough
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Thursday welcomed Facebook’s move to curb support for
Facebook admits storing passwords in plain text
Facebook on Thursday admitted that millions of passwords were stored in plain text on its internal
New Zealand massacre provides test for live video platforms
A horrific video of the New Zealand mosque massacre was blocked by Facebook during its livestream
Facebook blames server problem for massive outage
Facebook blamed a “server configuration change” Thursday for a massive outage affecting its
Zuckerberg sees Facebook future in private, small-scale messaging
Facebook is moving away from being a “digital town square” to meet growing demands for secure,