Facebook Faces £180,000 a Day Fine for Tracking Unregistered Web Users
Big win for anti-tracking campaigners.
Big win for anti-tracking campaigners.
Speaking at an conference in India, the social media man reinforces his case for a Facebook-run internet.
Today Facebook admitted its apps had a battery problem–and pushed an update that should help.
Aimed particularly at women and minorities, it’s designed to help youngsters find a trajectory into the world of tech—with the help of their parents.
We hope Zucks has been behaving himself.
Is Zucks being a naughty boy?
If a despotic regime is trying to break into your Facebook messages, you’d probably want to know about it.
How much? HOW MUCH!?
Facebook Messenger is now available for the Apple Watch, though users won’t be using any text: they can simply send and receive voice clips, stickers, Likes and emojis.
There are options for love, haha, yay, wow, sad, and angry. (Yay is clearly the best one, no?)
The "Safe Harbour agreement" is not enough to excuse tech giants from local EU data protection policies, says ECJ.
Zuckerberg to the rescue.
This is going be just like that time people complained about MySpace when users changed their background to tiled tie-dye or neon fuchsia wallpaper with animated glitter hearts.
We're bringing this back to light in the face of more social media stupidity this week.
At the United Nations on Saturday, Mark Zuckerberg declared his intentions to get the entire world on Facebook online, arguing that internet access is the key to ending extreme poverty.
Thanks to a facelift, Notes look less like status updates and more like, well, blog posts.