Facebook gives users more control over 'Off-Facebook' activity tracking
The tool will allow Facebook users to detach their identities from their browsing history that Facebook uses to personalize ads.
Clinton: Facebook's Zuckerberg has authoritarian views
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg "authoritarian" and "Trumpian" when discussing how the social media platform polices itself.
Falling Florida iguanas sold on Facebook as street meat
The low temperatures stun the invasive reptiles, causing them to fall from the trees.
Major companies buy first-ever Super Bowl ads with hopes to gain attention in streaming era
The National Football League's Super Bowl LIV matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs on Feb. 2 will draw millions of viewers and plenty in ad revenue for broadcaster FOX.
Vodafone withdraws from Facebook's Libra: Report
Vodafone quits Bitcoin
Instagram drops IGTV button because 'very few are clicking'
Instagram removed the IGTV icon in the top right corner of users' feeds, saying most people are finding IGTV content other ways.
France's Macron says he, Trump had 'great discussion' on digital tax
Some tech giants such as Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon said the French tax, known as GAFA — an acronym representing all four companies — unfairly targets them.
Biden thinks law that protects Facebook from liability should be revoked
'We should be setting standards not unlike the Europeans are doing'
Small tech companies plead, 'Help us, Congress' against Big Tech
Sonos CEO Patrick Spence, Popsockets founder David Barnett, Tile Vice President Kirsten Daru and Basecamp CTO David Heinemeier Hansson joined forces.
Should Facebook alter its anti-fact-checking policy for 2020 presidential election?
Facebook CEO faces backlash from Democratic contenders
UFC signs Facebook video deal to drive pay-per-view buys: Report
The fight promoter will upload episodes of three original shows to Facebook Watch this year.
Facebook cancels 'Sorry For Your Loss' as it scales back scripted efforts
Facebook is reportedly not closing the door completely on original scripted programming
Facebook sued in US federal court for alleged anti-competitive conduct
Four companies sued Facebook in U.S. federal court on Thursday for alleged anticompetitive conduct, saying the social network inappropriately revoked developer access to its platform in order to harm prospective competitors.
Facebook apathetic about role in 'misleading the American people,' Pelosi says
The House speaker criticized Facebook over its lack of fact-checking for political ads.
Bloomberg dropped almost $2M on Facebook ads last week, more than any 2020 candidate
He was trailed by Tom Steyer, the other billionaire trying to capture the Democratic nomination
Facebook's Zuckerberg drops annual challenges to focus on longer-term goals
Facebook Inc Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg said on Thursday he was dropping his annual challenges this year to take a longer-term focus on the decade ahead.
Facebook exec.: Trump ran best digital ad campaign ever
Facebook's role in presidential elections
How different social media services handle political ads
Online platforms including Facebook and Alphabet Inc’s Google face growing pressure to stop carrying political ads that contain false or misleading claims ahead of the U.S. presidential election.
Facebook's latest political ads move likely to anger critics
These steps appear unlikely to assuage critics — including some of the company's rank and file employees — who say Facebook has too much power and not enough limits when it comes to its effects on elections and democracy itself.
Tiny Oregon town takes on Facebook over undersea cable plans
Locals in coastal Tierra del Mar are trying to stop Facebook from using property in their quiet community to build a landing spot for an ultra high-speed, undersea cable connecting America with Asia.