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Facebook says a new bug allowed apps to access private photos of up to 6.8 million users Facebook on Friday revealed that a major software bug may have allowed third-party apps to wrongly access the photos of up to 6.8 million users, ...
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Why we can't stop debating whether Facebook sells data For some time now, the fact that Facebook doesn't sell your personal data directly to advertisers has been a shield that company executives use to ... I drank hot chocolate at the Facebook pop-up and learned horrifying things about my privacy - The Week Magazine
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Facebook is adding a web browser and Instant Games to Portal video chat devices A new update out today for Facebook's Portal devices adds some much-needed features to the dedicated video chat screens. Now, both the smaller, ...
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Facebook looks for new income as display ads stagnate Three different recent moves by Facebook suggest the company is looking to aggressively expand its business beyond selling mostly display ads ...
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After Yellow Vests Come Off, Activists in France Use Facebook to Protest and Plan The Facebook interactions are feeding the so-called Yellow Vest protesters, which helps explain why so many have kept turning up every Saturday, ...
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Sex offenders find ways to 'skirt' Facebook's ban RICHMOND, VA (WWBT) - One-and-a-half billion users are on Facebook every day. And among those profiles are people who are not allowed to be ...
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A Facebook Billionaire Was Forced to Work For Free. Here's Why It's Utterly Brilliant I fear that Parker -- Facebook's former president -- moved fast and broke more than a few twigs, as he didn't actually get all the necessary permissions ...
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