EU court invalidates data-sharing pact with US
The ruling does not mean an immediate halt to all data transfers outside the EU
Facebook to 'debunk myths' about coronavirus
Facebook created a section in its COVID-19 Information Center called “Facts About Covid-19,” in which the World Health Organization will “debunk common myths about the pandemic.”
Facebook introducing licensed music videos in US: Report
Facebook will reportedly automatically post artists’ music videos on their page with the artists’ permission.
How Facebook fact checks work
Facebook partners with independent, third-party fact-checkers to help identify, rate and label misinformation.
Facebook considering banning political ads: Report
Susan Li on Facebook political ads
Varney: American big tech will 'dominate' post-coronavirus economy
FOX Business' Stuart Varney during his latest "My Take” argues that American big tech has "enriched" the U.S.
Varney: No other stocks dominate like US big tech
Stuart Varney on US big tech, market rallies
Facebook considering a ban on political ads: Report
Facebook is considering a ban of political advertisements in the days before the U.S. election this November, Bloomberg reports.
Facebook fixes error that caused Spotify, Waze, other app outages
Facebook has resolved a technical issue that led to multiple app outages on Thursday and Friday.
Is your phone or home assistant listening to you?
Smart assistants like Apple’s Siri and Amazon’s Alexa are generally always listening for their "wake word," but only start recording after hearing it.
Zuckerberg 'not concerned' with Facebook ad boycott: Tech analyst
Shana Glenzer on Facebook ad boycott
Facebook civil rights audit blasts platform for not removing Trump voting posts
Civil rights auditors criticized Facebook for not removing some of President Trump's posts, according to a report released Wednesday after a nearly two-year investigation.
Facebook frustrates advertising boycott leaders with lack of concessions
Civil rights leaders met with Facebook executives Tuesday but said they left the meeting disappointed in Facebook's lack of commitments and will continue their advertising boycott.
News Corp. CEO Robert Thomson says 'digital denouement is looming'
News Corp CEO Robert Thomson discussed tech giants such as Amazon, Facebook and Google and their role in the journalism landscape.
Facebook will 'get better' on hate speech: COO
Major companies began boycotting Facebook ads in June as part of the Stop Hate For Profit campaign.
Facebook, Twitter pause data requests from Hong Kong authorities over controversial security law
Facebook and Twitter have announced they will pause all information and data requests from Hong Kong authorities over its controversial national security law imposed by the Chinese government.
Postmates sale to Uber had ‘very, very high price tag’: Fortune editor
Adam Lashinsky on Postmates sale, Facebook ad boycott
Nikola founder says stock manipulators took Facebook group for shareholders 'off the deep end'
Nikola Motors CEO Trevor Milton is encouraging company shareholders to leave a Facebook group, alleging the forum has become a platform for stock manipulation.
Facebook, Twitter, Google face free-speech test in Hong Kong
U.S. tech companies will be forced into a high-wire act if authorities here ask them to delete user accounts or their content. Refusal could invite Beijing’s scrutiny and cooperation may spur customer rejection.
Trump, Biden fight for dominance on social media platforms
President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are tackling social media influence in very different ways ahead of November.


















