How One Man Convinced a Staggering Number of People That Mark Zuckerberg Was Deleting Facebook
This video has now been viewed over 32 million times. But the truly remarkable thing is how many people apparently think it’s real.
This video has now been viewed over 32 million times. But the truly remarkable thing is how many people apparently think it’s real.
Facebook may start taking hardware a lot more seriously.
If the company succeeds in dodging the GDPR outside the EU, users will be subject to lax US privacy standards.
The planned token was aimed at giving people more control over their personal data.
It's a fair point to make.
“We will not help governments launch cyberattacks against innocent citizens and enterprises from anywhere.”
Its data collection has received a lot of attention from a security perspective, but a new report illustrates why we should be just as concerned about how it uses that data to influence our behaviour.
It’s laughable to characterise these posts as “hard questions” when so many of them are rolled out to absolve the company of poor behaviour.
The vast majority of this cost apparently goes to Zuckerberg’s personal protective detail.
Just in case Zuck isn't as good at following up on things as he is at evading tough questions.
Facebook now has the daunting challenge of devising an AI system that can do what human communities have consistently failed to do—is it even possible?
You’ll be able to download a copy of everything you’ve shared, including your photos, videos and messages.
I would like to know so I can unfriend that person and hold a mild grudge against them for the rest of my life.
This raises the important question: which Disney Princess would Zuck be?
In a series of tweets, Twitter’s policy department said it was pleased to support the bill.
Today’s hearing, titled “Transparency and Use of Private Data,” is scheduled to start at 3pm.