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Facebook confirms it can track you even if you delete your account Facebook has shed more light on how it tracks people around the web, and confirmed once and for all that it does indeed keep tabs on people who don't even use the social network. Calls for Facebook users to delete their account have intensified over recent weeks, but the company's admission ...
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Full transcript: Recode's Kurt Wagner and The Verge's Casey Newton answer Facebook questions ... This week, Recode sent our very own Kurt Wagner to Washington, D.C., the swamp, to cover Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg two-day marathon of hearings, testifying in front of both houses of Congress. He's joining us now from his hotel room, hopefully with a drink in his hand. Welcome back, Kurt.
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Facebook Facing Potential Multi-Billion Dollar Liability in Biometric Litigation Facebook Inc. may have to pay a real price for claims it invaded users' privacy: billions of dollars. A federal judge ruled Monday that millions of the social network's users can proceed as a group with claims that its photo-scanning technology violated an Illinois law by gathering and storing biometric data ...
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Facebook Could be Closer to Rolling Out Upvote and Downvote Options for Comments Last November, I noted that Reddit must logically be on Facebook's radar as a potential acquisition target. While The Social Network has repeatedly tried, and failed, to build an algorithm-defined system to uncover more engaging content on their network, and keep users active for longer, Reddit, via the ...
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