Having witnessed the recent shutdown of Nothing Chats, we're not surprised.
This holiday season, make sure you're only getting ripped off by corporate America, not cybercriminals.
It's another stark reminder of why Apple hasn't opened up to iMessage to the outside.
Want to lie about the 2020 election? Right this way, sir.
The digital privacy experts at Incogni chart an actionable calendar for reclaiming your private information.
In a new study, people who quit social media for a week had a decrease in both positive and negative emotions.
Yes, even Google appears to be tired of green texts on the iMessage app.
The king of videos says its algorithm will stop recommending multiple videos on certain subjects, in what may be an effort to stave off new regulations.
AI personalities can be reserved, creative, enthusiastic, witty, pragmatic, and empowering, and will “inform the tone of your custom AI’s speech.”
For now, the subscription fee will cover all additional linked accounts, but Meta will charge for those extra profiles in the spring.
The Oversight Board called on Meta to revise its policies to make it more difficult for creators to earn money from videos that describe dangerous dieting.
The Oversight Board called on Meta to audit potentially "inconsistently enforced" drug policies and clarify what it considers a “supervised medical setting.”
User experience is on the chopping block as the social media industry trips over itself to encourage people to pay for blue checkmarks.
The lawsuit comes after nearly two years of investigations into the company.
A new study finds seven users are the dominant sources of news about the conflict, outpacing traditional outlets with 100 times more followers.
New safety alerts, image blockers, and warnings will be default enabled on teenage accounts next week.
Meta says the problem was fixed last week. It's the platform's latest struggle in moderating content around the conflict in Israel and Palestine.
Meta introduced a similar carousel into Instagram feeds this past August, and its been an insufferable experience using the platform ever since.
Threads is too busy moderating content on the Israel-Gaza war to unblock searches for Covid-related terms, Instagram head says.
YouTube is working with 20 organizations and investing $1.6 million to create more short-form news videos.