Latest Facebook privacy changes explained
Facebook is adding a handful of features while simplifying and clarifying the ways users can already tweak their accounts.
Facebook is adding a handful of features while simplifying and clarifying the ways users can already tweak their accounts.
Facebook’s flirtation with democracy has come to an end. If it wants to, the social network can now change its policies without user approval.
Facebook will hold a vote in which it will ask users to abolish their right to vote on changes to the social network’s privacy policies.
If you have a Facebook account, you’ve probably seen a “privacy notice” floating around on some of your friend’s status updates – it won’t work.
A photo of a woman making an offensive gesture at the Tomb of the Unknown in Washington has caused a viral outrage online.
Bad news: Your Facebook page is likely about to slow down. Good news: The change will help keep online thieves away.
The story of a football-loving 9-year-old with a fatal condition that brought a tiny mountain community together turned out to be a hoax.
Facebook recently launched pages that display the relationship between you and your significant other including posts, events and photos.
A 22-year-old California woman might regret her recent Facebook post following the re-election of President Barack Obama.
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