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Germany well-placed to handle Facebook privacy case: European official Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg during a visit to Berlin in February. The company has been criticised by German regulators over its privacy practices.
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How to Replace Facebook's New Reaction Buttons With Pokemon Facebook has finally moved beyond the "Like" button with a range of new reaction buttons to convey emotions such as surprise, anger and sadness ...
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WordPress blogs will soon support Facebook's Instant Articles If you turn to Facebook for your daily news update, you may have come across Instant Articles. A small number of publishers are able to serve up news ...
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Facebook Messenger now lets you hail a Lyft car Lyft, locked in intense competition with its larger, better financed ride-hail rival Uber, announced Monday that Facebook Messenger users can now do ...
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Facebook post on assault by father 'reprehensible' - judge He said her decision to post the information on Facebook "was the most appalling and improper behaviour." He described the woman's actions as ...
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Marketers' Facebook, Inc. Ads Are Getting a Boost From Instagram Facebook isn't just Facebook. Other platforms owned by the social network include WhatsApp and Instagram, as well as the now-separated ...
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German regulator well suited to investigate Facebook: EU's Vestager BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Facebook is unlikely to come under separate EU antitrust scrutiny since Germany, which launched an investigation into the ...
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Facebook Fixes Bug That Allowed Users To Set Other Users' Passwords An anonymous reader writes: Facebook has paid $15000 (€13600) to an independent security researcher who discovered a simple way of resetting ...
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