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Apps Give Private Data To Facebook Without User's Knowledge or Permission NPR's Mary Louise speaks with The Wall Street Journal's Sam Schechner about how several apps they tested sent sensitive personal data to ...
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What happens when you get off Facebook for four weeks? Stanford researchers found out. How much would you need to be paid to give up your Facebook account for four weeks? That was the question a group of researchers from Stanford ...
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Facebook's privacy-focused clear history tool is set to land in 2019 Facebook says it will launch its long-awaited "clear history" privacy tool this year, but it still can't put a precise date on its rollout. The feature, which will ...
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Facebook targets TV media buyers with 'upfront' programme Facebook is pitching upfront media buys to advertisers, offering the chance to secure slots around a selection of premium video content for US ...
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Copycat Hacks: Moldovan Facebook Trolls Used Russian Tactics To Promote Kremlin Foes CHISINAU -- A fraudulent Facebook campaign in Moldova used the tactics of Russia's notorious "troll farm" -- the Internet Research Agency -- to ...
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Facebook takes on Patreon, but its terms enrage artists Yesterday, Facebook began opening up its Fan Subscriptions service to more creators, and its potential fees and licensing rules have caused a storm ...
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