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Facebook Stories adds group chat and reactions Now, if you reply to a Story, you'll be able to add other people to the reply, which creates a new group thread in Facebook Messenger, the social ...
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Facebook Drops Its Drone Project While its main business is invasive tracking programs for the purpose of better targeting ads at its users, Facebook has also been sinking money into ...
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Facebook and Twitter still trying to convince conservatives they aren't biased Are tech platforms biased against conservative users? That accusation keeps coming up, and both Facebook and Twitter seem almost desperate to ...
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Study calls out 'dark patterns' in Facebook and Google that push users towards less privacy For instance, in Facebook and Google's privacy settings process, the more private options are simply disabled by default, and users not paying close ...
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Facebook's new ad transparency tools will reportedly launch this week Last October, Facebook announced that it would start requiring advertisers to disclose their identities when purchasing space on the social network.
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Facebook helps you filter out unwanted news posts — but only temporarily Junk email filters work by targeting specific keywords — and now Facebook could soon have a similar tool to keep unwanted topics temporarily off the ...
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Vietnam Forces Facebook and Google to Pick Privacy or Growth Vietnam's new cybersecurity law could force Alphabet Inc.'s Google and Facebook Inc. to choose between access to one of Asia's fastest-growing ...
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Facebook applies for patent on tech to turn on your phone's mic To hear Facebook tell it, no one at the company is secretly using your phone's microphone to listen in on your conversations for the purpose of ad ...
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Instagram's $100 billion valuation pushes Facebook's dominance of social media to new heights Facebook-owned Instagram would now reportedly be worth $100 billion as a standalone company, according to an analysis from Bloomberg ...
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Facebook's New Political Ad Policy Ends Up Censoring Bookstore's Author Event Ads Facebook's attempts to regulate political advertisements on its social media platform have made it more difficult for bookstores to "boost" author events.
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