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  • Tech Bad Blood: Tensions Fly High In Cook-Zuckerberg Showdown
    Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, speaks during an Apple special event at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino
    Cook and Zuckerberg haven’t had the most peaceful relationship,.
  • Facebook Foresees Huge Ad Targeting And Revenue Obstacles In 2021
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    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
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    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
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    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
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    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
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    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
    Facebook Privacy Breach Investor Stock Price Impact Lawsuit Dismissed
    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
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    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
    Persons hold smartphones with the Facebook logo in front of displayed
    A new study revealed that Facebook is home to a thriving marketplace where fake reviews abound.
  • Australia’s Google, Facebook Crackdown Could Force Transparency
    Amazon, Google and Facebook warrant antitrust scrutiny for many reasons – not just because they’re large
    It’s no longer just the EU and the U.S. pursuing Facebook and Google. Australia just joined the regulation club.
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