Jesse Eisenberg is leaving his turn as Mark Zuckerberg in the past. Eisenberg, who played the Facebook CEO in the David ...
Millions of people owed a piece of the massive $725 million Facebook privacy settlement have been receiving their payments.
Facebook is the largest social media platform in the world. With every big platform, gaming somehow stays interconnected, and Facebook is no shy of that. With the platform investing in its Facebook ...
Facebook has begun distributing payments to users as part of a $725 million settlement over claims the platform misused personal data. The payments, now being issued in waves, come nearly five years ...
A payment could be coming to millions of Facebook users who filed claims in a user privacy class action lawsuit against the social media company, which settled for $725 million. The settlement arose ...
(NEXSTAR) – Documents filed in a California court last week are finally giving us a better idea of how big individual payouts will be in the $725 million class action lawsuit over Facebook users’ ...
Facebook will soon begin issuing payments to millions of users as part of a $725 million settlement over claims that the social media platform misused user data. The settlement stems from several ...
UPDATE: Documents filed in a California court are giving us a better idea of how big individual payouts will be in the $725 million class action lawsuit over Facebook users’ privacy. Read more about ...
Over a billion people use Facebook, which means a lot of bad actors are also on the platform trying to exploit users. They use fake accounts, bots, and other tactics to target people, which has led ...
You might have heard the famous maxim that “if something is free, you’re the product.” The freemium world of apps and social media have made it nearly indisputable, heralding a previously unimaginable ...
Your phone isn’t secretly listening to you, but the truth is more disturbing Perhaps one of the most pervasive longstanding technology conspiracy theories is that your smartphone is constantly ...
Meta whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams told senators in testimony Wednesday on Capitol Hill that the social media company worked "hand in glove" with the Chinese government to censor its platforms, ...