Privacy Groups are Threatening Legal Action Over WhatsApp Data Sharing
They're not happy about the promises Facebook made when it bought WhatsApp back in 2014.
They're not happy about the promises Facebook made when it bought WhatsApp back in 2014.
No humans means no human bias.
Because nobody wants to be force-fed nasty ad soup.
WhatsApp won’t say, but Facebook revealed a few tidbits.
It was going to happen soon enough: WhatsApp will now start sharing user data with the company that owns it.
Social giant's revealed the mass of things it knows about its users and uses to sell ads around their baby scan photos.
Can't imagine anything worse.
As part of the company’s increasingly aggressive advertising operation, Facebook goes to great lengths to track you across the web.
Casual PC gaming, that is. Or at least to begin with.
A points-based system Facebook created two years ago to diversify its staff has been largely unsuccessful, according to reports.
Sounds like a lot of long hours.
AdBlocker Plus developed a workaround for Facebook's decision to ignore ad-blockers. That workaround is already dead.
The company also said it is rolling out increased controls for advertising, because who doesn’t love customising their online advertising experience?
I was asked to participate in an online occult ritual and it ended up becoming one of the strangest experiences of my life.
GizmoTecho.com does have a ring to it though.
Strong Facebook performance caused a stock market hard-on that led to Zuck's 60-minute billions.