Facebook’s Like Button Makes Websites Liable, Court Rules
Facebook’s “Like” button makes third-party websites responsible for processing people’s data under the European Union’s privacy rules, according to the EU’s top court.
The EU...
Facebook’s “Like” button makes third-party websites responsible for processing people’s data under the European Union’s privacy rules, according to the EU’s top court.
The EU...
The dominance of the leading digital platforms and their impact across Australia’s economy, media and society must be addressed with significant, holistic reform, according to...
Facebook's advertising engine can weather public backlash, as the company reported a surge in sales on the back of increased engagement and users, who now...
Facebook has agreed to pay a record-breaking $5 billion fine to resolve a U.S. government probe into its privacy practices and the social media giant...
The U.S. Department of Justice is reviewing whether and how market-leading online platforms have achieved market power and are engaging in practices that "have reduced...
Facebook said that a “technical error” allowed thousands of children using its Messenger Kids app to join chats with unauthorized users.
Messenger Kids is a...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is expected to announce a $5 billion settlement with Facebook as early as this week of its investigation into the...
A study shows that visitors to porn sites have a “fundamentally misleading sense of privacy” and that they are tracked by third party...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission reached a record-setting $5 billion settlement with Facebook this week, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
The settlement is...
Whether you’re new to Facebook or have been using it for years, Facebook is trying to offer more transparency and control over the ads you...