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Your Facebook App Looks Very Different Today. Here's How to Use the New Design
By Patrick Lucas Austin
Here's What to Know About Facebook's Biggest Redesign
By Kurt Wagner and Selina Wang / Bloomberg
Mark Zuckerberg Says It's Not Facebook's Job to Set the Rules for Political Advertising
By Jamie Ducharme
Millions of Facebook Users' Personal Info Was Posted Publicly On Amazon Servers
By Sarah Frier and Matt Day / Bloomberg
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Facebook Had Access to 'Hundreds of Millions' of Passwords
Facebook on Thursday confirmed that it had improperly secured “hundreds of millions” of user’s passwords, leaving them open to be viewed by company employees. The unsecured passwords were discovered amid a “routine security review in...
By Patrick Lucas Austin
March 21, 2019
Facebook and Instagram Outages Are Impacting Users Worldwide
It’s not just your Facebook page that’s down
By Brandon Kochkodin / Bloomberg
March 13, 2019
Facebook Removed Elizabeth Warren's Ads Calling for the Breakup of Facebook
The company said it had taken down the ads, but that it was restoring them
By Mahita Gajanan
March 11, 2019
Experts Cast Doubt on Warren's Silicon Valley Antitrust Plan
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren released an aggressive plan on Friday to target the power of Silicon Valley by breaking up some of America’s biggest tech companies.But while the Democratic presidential candidate’s proposal is sure to...
By Abigail Abrams
March 8, 2019
Here's What Facebook Is Doing to Prevent the Spread of Vaccine Misinformation
To mitigate the spread of vaccine misinformation on its platform, Facebook is collaborating with a number of established health organizations to identify and verify factually accurate vaccine-related content. The decision comes after health experts urged...
By Patrick Lucas Austin
March 7, 2019
How This Politician Put Britain at the Forefront of the War Against Facebook
Damian Collins is leading the global drive to rein in Facebook's power
By Billy Perrigo/London
February 19, 2019
The Most Disturbing Thing About Facebook's Controversial Data Research Program
It's inherently exploitative
By Alex Fitzpatrick
January 30, 2019
Facebook Shuts Down Controversial Program to Pay Apple Users for Data
A report disclosed controversial details of the effort including that some participants were teenagers
By Giles Turner / Bloomberg
January 30, 2019
Facebook, Germany to Work Together to Protect E.U. Elections
Facebook's public image has been shaken by a series of controversies
By Eli Meixler
January 21, 2019
Some Samsung Users Are Finding They Can't Delete Facebook From Their Phones
Samsung said it provides a pre-installed Facebook app on selected models
By Sarah Frier / Bloomberg
January 8, 2019
Facebook Keeps Missing Chances to Come Clean About User Data
A report reveals companies had extreme levels of users' information
By Shira Ovide / Bloomberg
December 19, 2018
Lawmakers Say Facebook Struck Deals Over Personal Data
Facebook touted itself as championing privacy four years ago
By Nate Lanxon / Bloomberg
December 5, 2018
Sandberg Asked Facebook Staff for Soros Investigation
After the billionaire criticized the social media company
By Bloomberg
November 30, 2018
Facebook 'Has a Black People Problem,' a Former Employee Writes
Four percent of Facebook’s U.S. workforce is black, the company said in July
By Rebecca Greenfield and Nico Grant / Bloomberg
November 27, 2018
Mark Zuckerberg Slammed After Failing to Show for Grilling by Global Lawmakers
The Facebook boss was represented by an empty chair
By Billy Perrigo
November 27, 2018
Mark Zuckerberg Says He Wants to Work With Sheryl Sandberg for Decades
Following a damaging report on Russian interference
By Billy Perrigo
November 21, 2018
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