In a series of 21 lawsuits, TikTok was accused of improperly using and acquiring private biometric information.
The departures mark the biggest blow for The Internet Association, which once played a crucial role in propelling tech-friendly legislation.
As of 2 p.m. ET, some of the services appeared to be coming back online.
You can move your photos, messages, and groups elsewhere.
The suit accuses Snap of downplaying the impact these updates would have on its profit margins.
Some users have reportedly been offered up to $35,000 to create using Instagram's TikTok-knockoff video editor.
The new enterprise integration efforts come just as the two appear poised to go toe-to-toe on workplace metaverse.
Poor old Facebook has dedicated "over a dozen" employees to its compliance efforts and it's all proving to just be too much to handle.
Meta said this change, which will also apply to other categories deemed "sensitive," could negatively affect some businesses and organizations.
Instagram has some egg on its face after it was tricked into memorializing its very much still alive top executive, Adam Mosseri.
The option for an algorithm-free Facebook sounds like a great idea—until you realize that it basically already exists.
Snapdragon Spaces is yet another mixed reality platform designed to support the coming wave of AR glasses.
Meta's all encompassing metaverse will require people to... actually buy VR headsets and future AR gear.
The company said Apple's new privacy changes were to blame for some of its woes this past financial quarter.
On this week's episode of Gadgettes, Gizmodo's consumer tech team womansplains Meta's Metaverse—and how the Facebook Papers are involved.
We're keeping a live tally of the documents whistleblower Frances Haugen released, known as the 'Facebook Papers.'
The ongoing 'Facebook Papers' document leaks include a lot of internal company lingo. We rounded up some key examples.
Once again, Facebook/Meta-owned platforms appear to be having problems.
The move comes more than a decade after Facebook first rolled out face-detecting tech onto its social network.
The publishers are largely products of the political right and have a combined 186 million followers on major social media networks.