Facebook gave some companies such as Apple, Amazon and Yahoo more extensive access to users' personal data, effectively exempting them from the company's usual privacy rules, according to a New York ...
One way to connect with your followers on Facebook is to upload photos to spark likes and discussions. Many photos can be legally uploaded to Facebook without permission; some types of images, however ...
Extending GDPR permissions to users worldwide is another step Facebook is taking to improve privacy and transparency on the platform amid fallout from the Cambridge Analytica scandal, where 87 million ...
Facebook presents an unusual frontier for business, enabling your company to not only share content with customers, fans and clients, but also to have content shared. If a particular photo posted by a ...
Facebook now needs to ask your permission to use your data to target ads or turn on face recognition in Europe. It's a requirement that's part of a new EU privacy law called GDPR. But Facebook ...
Over the weekend, as a particularly vivid panic about Facebook data-harvesting continued to sweep the globe, users began to pick through what records the company kept on them. In addition to saving ...
The social media giant, still reeling from the Cambridge Analytica data-sharing scandal, says the capability has "always been opt-in only." Steven Musil is a senior news editor at CNET News. He's been ...
Who’s to blame for the leaking of 50 million Facebook users’ data? Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg broke several days of silence in the face of a raging privacy storm to go on CNN this week ...
Facebook gave some companies such as Apple, Amazon and Yahoo more extensive access to users' personal data, effectively exempting them from the company's usual privacy rules, according to a New York ...
Facebook gave companies such as Apple, Amazon and Yahoo extensive access to users' personal data, effectively exempting them from the company's usual privacy rules, according to a New York Times ...