An ad tool is helping Meta and crisis pregnancy centers identify people seeking information about abortions online.
The company intends to slather users’ feeds with recommendations of posts outside of who they follow, and it will be all the worse for it.
Those little addictive videos are growing in popularity, for some reason?
The new rules are based on old promises the tech companies made to Europe’s regulators, although recent events show it wasn’t nearly enough.
New research uses a smartphone's camera to create a 3D model instead of expensive special effects gear.
Apple's tracking crackdown wasn't only about protecting users—it was about beefing up its own business, German authorities say.
Recent reports that Facebook is planning to change its deals with news publishers comes around the same time that investors say Meta’s Metaverse is a bad bet.
From hate speech to misinformation, Facebook's moderation often failed to meet the problems at hand, according to its own internal documents.
A cursory search on Facebook's marketplace proves that gun sellers are easily getting around the platform's rules on peer-to-peer gun sales.
Citing the Facebook Papers, two parents are targeting Instagram's algorithms rather than its third-party content in hopes of circumventing Section 230.
The ecommerce giant is starting a new Local Ads division that could be a boon to small businesses and a blow to competitors.
Ahead of Kenya's national election, TikTok seems to be the platform spreading the most lies with the least oversight.
Social media companies were shown to be instrumental during the lead up to the 2021 insurrection, as evidenced by the Facebook Papers.
Social media companies are facing intense scrutiny worldwide for the content their users post.
The uptick in scammery is so bad that about one in four dollars stolen via fraud is now being reported stolen using crypto, according to the FTC.
If you appeared in a picture on Google Photos between 2015 and 2022, you might be entitled to some money.
The ex-COO's unrelenting focus on ads and growth brought fortune and mayhem but may fail to meet Meta' current challenges or its future business.
The crypto company is having a very bad day, after telling employees it plans to cut 10% of its staff to weather the current "crypto winter."
Facebook's COO said she was leaving the company 'proud of everything' she'd achieved with Mark Zuckerberg in 14 years.
The 5-4 decision wasn't along traditional party lines.