Facebook wants ad buyers to provide Social Security numbers
The new rules include attaching a "paid for by" tag.
Facebook data scandal drives Cambridge Analytica to liquidate: report
The data firm that gained widespread notoriety for mishandling user data obtained from Facebook has told all employees at its London offices to leave.
Mark Zuckerberg to tell European lawmakers “I’m sorry”
He’ll face questions about the scandal over improper use of millions of Facebook users’ data.
Tech CEOs have a standing invitation to testify on Capitol Hill
Lawmakers want to stop privacy violations before they happen.
Rep. Walden to tech CEOs: Come in before you're under some investigation
Improving Americans' privacy online
Cambridge Analytica files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
The company harvested data from millions of Facebook users.
Royal wedding is a billion-dollar business
The nuptials at England’s Windsor Castle trigger a frenzy of spending.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak: ‘We’ve lost our privacy’ to tech giants
Breakup of Facebook, Google and Amazon worth considering “in some cases.”
San Francisco nurses want Mark Zuckerberg’s name removed from hospital
Nurses want Zuckerberg's name removed from hospital
Billionaire Tim Draper says 'the government will become virtual soon'
Tim Draper thinks large countries will become less relevant and geographic borders will start to fall because of blockchain.
WhatsApp rolls out new group chat features
Groups on WhatsApp have taken a central role in the messaging service that has more than 1 billion users.
Facebook has not fully answered questions on data privacy: UK lawmakers
The committee had put additional questions to Facebook after it said that the firm's chief technology officer Mike Schroepfer had not addressed all its concerns during a parliamentary hearing last month.
Facebook suspends 200 apps in the wake of data scandal
Facebook suspends 200 apps
DraftKings co-founder on new sports betting platform
Matt Kalish says the fantasy sports website has been working on a sports betting platform since 2017.
Facebook suspends 200 apps over data misuse investigation
Zuckerberg had said the social network will investigate all apps that had access to large amounts of information before the company curtailed data access in 2014.
Facebook, Google's huge market share in digital advertising
How Facebook, Google target you
Match CEO: Facebook users won’t be ‘comfortable’ using new dating service
Shares of Match plunged more than 20% on May 1, the day Facebook announced the feature.
Will Facebook ever become an open marketplace?
Facebook privacy issues
Electrifying cell phone case changing the way we protect ourselves
New cell phone case taser provides non-lethal voltage to help fend away any oncoming attackers while charging your phone.
Twitter urges users to change their passwords after glitch
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