Cambridge Analytica shuts down operation
Cambridge Analytica, the political consulting firm behind the Facebook data scandal, has announced its closure. The United
Facebook to integrate dating feature into app
Facebook said Tuesday that it is entering the online dating space with unique features for more growth, despite criticism over
WhatsApp Business records over 3 million users
Over 3 million people are actively using WhatsApp Business, according to Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO. Zuckerberg revealed this
Facebook earnings beat estimates despite backlash, shares surge
Revelations of the improperly handled data of 87 million users did nothing to stop Facebook Inc.‘s money machine. The data-privacy
Facebook explains why it bans some content, publishes internal enforcement guidelines
Facebook, Tuesday, April 24, 2018, for the first time made public 27-paged internal enforcement guidelines, called Community
Facebook supports Nigerian women to help grow businesses, launches #SheMeansBusiness
Facebook has launched SheMeansBusiness in Nigeria, a platform aims at training female entrepreneurs and help them grow their
Facebook’s damage control drive meets with charges of evasion in Germany
Facebook’s attempt to limit the fallout from a massive data breach hit trouble in Germany on Friday as a privacy watchdog opened
Tech giants sign cybersecurity pact against misuse of connectivity technology
BT, Telefonica, Nokia, and Arm were among 34 companies which signed an international agreement to protect consumers from criminals and
Mark Zuckerberg’s net worth plunges by $11bn amid Cambridge Analytica scandal
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder, and CEO testified before a combined Senate Judiciary and Commerce committee hearing Tuesday about
Mozilla launches Firefox extension to avoid Facebook’s spying eyes
In response to the Facebook data harvesting scandal, Mozilla has launched an extension for its Firefox Browser which helps you