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Tech Bad Blood: Tensions Fly High In Cook-Zuckerberg Showdown
Cook and Zuckerberg haven’t had the most peaceful relationship,. Cook and Zuckerberg haven’t had the most peaceful relationship,. -
Facebook Foresees Huge Ad Targeting And Revenue Obstacles In 2021
Facebook's outlook for this year and onwards appears gloomy as it expects to come face-to-face with ad targeting and revenue difficulties. Facebook's outlook for this year and onwards appears gloomy as it expects to come face-to-face with ad targeting and revenue difficulties. -
Facebook Has Again Shared Data With App Developers After Cutoff Date
Facebook's privacy mechanism has once again failed to protect users' data, allowing developer apps to harvest information. Facebook's privacy mechanism has once again failed to protect users' data, allowing developer apps to harvest information. -
Facebook Agrees To Pay $550 Million To Settle Facial Recognition Software Case
Facebook has agreed to pay $550 million to a group of users in Illinois to settle a suit over its use of facial recognition technology on its platform. Facebook has agreed to pay $550 million to a group of users in Illinois to settle a suit over its use of facial recognition technology on its platform. -
Facebook Privacy In Spotlight Again Amid Developer Data Breach
Facebook is in the hot seat again after it was revealed that developers may have improperly accessed user data. Facebook is in the hot seat again after it was revealed that developers may have improperly accessed user data. -
Facebook's New Logo A Nod To Its Willingness To Change
Facebook's new logo, which will be appearing across all of the company's apps, is intended to clarify to users which apps it owns and operates. Facebook's new logo, which will be appearing across all of the company's apps, is intended to clarify to users which apps it owns and operates. -
Not Over With Facebook Investors' Lawsuit As They Can Refile Case
The case of Facebook investor deception on the impact of a privacy breach on stock price isn't finished yet. The case of Facebook investor deception on the impact of a privacy breach on stock price isn't finished yet. -
Hyp3r Denies Instagram Allegations Of Data Gathering Violations
Instagram has just cut off Hyp3r from its ad partners list. The company has since denied violating any of the platform’s privacy policies. Instagram has just cut off Hyp3r from its ad partners list. The company has since denied violating any of the platform’s privacy policies. -
Consumers Exposed To Unsafe Goods On Facebook
A new study revealed that Facebook is home to a thriving marketplace where fake reviews abound. A new study revealed that Facebook is home to a thriving marketplace where fake reviews abound. -
Australia’s Google, Facebook Crackdown Could Force Transparency
It’s no longer just the EU and the U.S. pursuing Facebook and Google. Australia just joined the regulation club. It’s no longer just the EU and the U.S. pursuing Facebook and Google. Australia just joined the regulation club.