
Facebook launches tool for users to check if their data was compromised
Facebook just created a tool for users to check if their data was shared through a third-party app that sent their information to Cambridge Analytica
Facebook just created a tool for users to check if their data was shared through a third-party app that sent their information to Cambridge Analytica
Many social networks have already gone ahead and banned cryptocurrency ads, Twitter is a little late to the party, but has now jumped aboard the ship as well. It is to be seen how this will affect the cryptocurrency market.
Firefox, one of the world's most popular web browsers, has an official extension that makes it more difficult for Facebook to track your online data.
Facebook messed up big time. The social media platform clearly misused its users' data, but have you taken action against the company?
Ubuntu is getting Zstd, a new compression algorithm from the guys at Facebook.
While Facebook may have banned cryptocurrency ads last week, bad actors are trying to bypass the ban. By substituting characters with similar looking substitutes, ads are able to evade some of the social network's safeguards while fooling users.
Facebook is banning all ads which promote Cryptocurrency. The firm says this prohibition its to protect users from bad actors until Facebook can reliably distinguish between ads which are done in good faith and fraudulent ones.
Facebook, Google, and Netflix are all a part of the Internet Association group which plans to sue the FCC over the net neutrality repeal. However, all three companies have wavered their support on net neutrality in the past few years.
Apps come at us left, right and center these days; be it a game, a new customisation utility or a revolutionary way to look at cat pictures. We show you the ones that deserve a place on your phone this week (15th October 2017)
Facebook has just released the lighter version of Messenger, Messenger Lite, for users in the UK, US, Canada and Ireland.