Sex toy brands come together to protest Facebook’s sexist ad policy
There is an obvious double standard when it comes to advertising sexual wellness products for women and men.
US FTC probes Facebook's acquisition practices
The company’s acquisition practices are the main focus of the probe, as the FTC looks into Facebook buying technology-based startups.
Facebook appeals to Netflix, Disney to support TV chat device
The new device, code-named Catalina, will also come with a physical remote and a streaming video service.
Social media apps with infinite scrolling and addictive autoplay videos may be banned
It specifically seeks to prohibit practices including infinite scrolling as seen on Facebook newsfeed.
Facebook fact-checker says company must share more data to fight misinformation
UK-based charity Full Fact issued a report urging Facebook to provide more data on how flagged content is shared over time.
Fire reduces historic 124-year-old Central Texas church to ashes
No injuries were reported. A statement from the diocese says the cause of the fire has yet to be determined.
Companies using Facebook 'Like' button liable for data: EU court
Facebook said the ruling sheds clarity on website plugins, calling them an important feature of the Internet.
Craigslist founder, Facebook's ex-security chief team up over 2020 online fears
A spokesman for the observatory said it is currently negotiating with companies such as Facebook for access to user data.
Alphabet to continue talks with US DoJ in antitrust review
Facebook Inc on Wednesday said the U.S. Federal Trade Commission had informed it last month that it was under antitrust investigation.
Facebook is removing Instant Games from Messenger
Instant Games originally launched as playable games in the News Feed.