Two of the world’s biggest tech companies are locked in a fresh fight for space in a newly renovated New York landmark.
Two of the world’s biggest tech companies are locked in a fresh fight for space in a newly renovated New York landmark.
For years Facebook proclaimed it was “free and always will be”, but a study suggests the social media site is an expensive addiction.
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire only has harsh words for Libra, Facebook’s planned cryptocurrency. He wants to block its development in Europe in the name of the "monetary sovereignty" of nations.
Tag Suggestions, which used face recognition only to suggest a user to tag friends in photos, has been at the center of a privacy related lawsuit since 2015.
Security researcher found test of idea in Facebook code
Facebook has confirmed it has been paying hundreds of contractors to transcribe the private audio conversations of its users.
Facebook is planning to launch a new "news" tab in the next few months, focusing on trustworthy news from prominent publishers.
Facebook didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
What if someone said to you the apps you use daily including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and WhatsApp are all "crime scenes"?
Company says US regulators have launched an antitrust investigation into platform
Big tech companies like Facebook and Google know exactly what type of porn their users are watching, new research shows.
If you think FaceApp's terms and conditions are scary, you might want to check out Facebook's, or any other social networking website for that matter.
Facebook's plan for a cryptocurrency has come under further attack at a US hearing, with politicians calling the company "delusional" and not trusted.
Agency votes 3-2 to approve record privacy agreement
France has approved a digital services tax despite threats of retaliation by the US, which argues that it unfairly targets American tech giants.
Digital currency will let billions of users make transactions but is raising privacy concerns
Internal exchanges uncovered in response to FTC probe could cast doubt on founder’s commitment to user privacy, people familiar with the matter say
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg has split from her wealthy boyfriend as her tech giant employer battles its own break up calls.
“I find this an odd time for Facebook to publicly pat themselves on the back.”