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| Facebook Sues Over Deceptive Ads Linked to Coronavirus Scams Facebook Inc. sued the founder of a software company for running deceptive advertisements on its social-media platforms, including links to ...
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| Facebook to Announce First Quarter 2020 Results MENLO PARK, Calif., April 9, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ: FB) announced today that the company's first quarter 2020 financial ...
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| Kenton Woman Avoids Being Victim of Facebook Scam The scammer hacked the woman's Facebook page and posed as her aunt to tell her about grant money from the Economic Development Administration.
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| Facebook Ads Fails to Reject COVID-19 Misinformation As Facebook has continued its few-year scramble to better filter ads after their 2016 election scandal, COVID-19 is proving to be their latest challenge.
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| Music à la Carte goes live on Facebook (April 9) Music à la Carte is hosting a series of Facebook Live events, keeping alive the decades-long tradition while following Oregon State University's ...
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| Facebook App Helps Couples Stay Tuned To Each Other During Coronavirus Facebook has launched a new app called Tuned. It is designed to be a private virtual space for couples to communicate while social distancing.
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| How I Keep My Balance: Facebook's Carolyn Everson Facebook's Carolyn Everson hopes to keep having nightly family dinners after the pandemic ends. Getty Images.
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| What Google and Facebook need to do to fight disinformation this story. Both Google and Facebook have acted surprisingly quickly to remove disinformation related to the COVID-19 virus over the past few weeks, ...
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| AG Curtis Hill Announces Partnerships With Amazon, Facebook To Combat Price Gouging Amid ... "We are communicating directly with Amazon and Facebook so that together we can take action against those who feel it is acceptable to scam Hoosiers, ...
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| Appeals Court Greenlights Privacy Suit Over Facebook's Invasive Web Tracking The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled today that Facebook users whose privacy was violated by Facebook's tracking of web browsing can bring suit ...
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