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Facebook Pays $650 Million In Facial Recognition Lawsuit
Facebook pays $ 650 million to plaintiffs in a dispute over the use of facial recognition technology after years of litigation. A judge in California...
Laws
Dispute Between Australia And Facebook Has Been Settled
Australia was the first country in the world to pass a digital media law that obliges large internet companies such as Google and Facebook...
News
WhatsApp And Its Desperate Attempt To Communicate Its New Terms Of Use
The new privacy conditions of WhatsApp have generated controversy since its announcement. Although they were delayed until May 15, it is something that you must...
News
Facebook Completely Blocks Australian Media Where Google Reaches An Agreement
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In response to Australia's proposed new Media Bargaining law, Facebook will restrict publishers and people in Australia from sharing or viewing Australian and international news content....
Gadgets
Facebook Would Be Developing A Smartwatch
Facebook would be preparing to enter the wearables sector with a smartwatch designed for sports, and that would also be integrated with the software...
Laws
Facebook Is Preparing Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple Over Monopolistic Practices In The App Store
The tension between Facebook and Apple continues to rise. According to a report by The Information, Facebook could sue Apple for monopolistic practices alleged in...
Hacking News
Facebook Filed Lawsuit Against Chrome Extensions Developers For Stealing Facebook User Profile Data
The Chrome extensions are again under fire for violations of user privacy. Once again, it is Facebook that takes action — Facebook Inc. and...
News
Goodbye To ‘Like’: Facebook Completely Redesigns Form Of Interaction On Its Pages
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Facebook has redesigned the form of interaction on its pages, making a drastic decision — it has removed the "Like" button from all its pages, a...
Business
Facebook Wanted To Build Up Competitors Using Its Own Code
Facebook is currently being indicted in the United States by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and 48 states for unfair competition practices. As Washington Post reports,...