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Facebook shuts down custom feed-sharing prompts and 12 other APIs Facebook is making good on Mark Zuckerberg's promise to prioritize user safety and data privacy over its developer platform. Today Facebook and Instagram announced a slew of API shutdowns and changes designed to stop developers from being able to pull your data or your friends' data without ...
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Facebook publishes detailed community guidelines explaining why it will ban people Facebook has for the first time detailed exactly what it will ban. The company is publishing detailed guidelines about what it will allow it to be published on its service – and what it will not. In all, the document takes up 27 pages and covers the specifics of what sorts of nudity and abuse will be allowed on ...
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Kogan: 'I don't think Facebook has a developer policy that is valid' A Cambridge University academic at the center of a data misuse scandal involving Facebook user data and political ad targeting faced questions from the UK parliament this morning. Although the two-hour evidence session in front of the DCMS committee's fake news enquiry raised rather more ...
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Google Aims at Privacy Law After Facebook Lobbying Failed Facebook has faced global backlash for failing to secure users' information, triggered by revelations that a British firm with ties to President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign harvested information from as many as 87 million Facebook users without their knowledge. That breach has put the tech behemoth ...
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Facebook reveals its internal rules for removing controversial posts Facebook is trying to be more transparent about how it decides what content to take down or leave up. On Tuesday, the company is making public for the first time its detailed internal community standards policies. The document is what Facebook's 7,500 content moderators use when deciding what is ...
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Facebook removes accounts advertising stolen identities (Reuters) - Facebook Inc has removed a number of accounts and pages that advertised and sold social security numbers, addresses, phone numbers, and alleged credit card numbers of dozens of people, following a report by news website Motherboard. "Posts containing information like social security ...
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