No WhatsApp for you after February 8 unless you give Facebook permission to harvest your data
Facebook is increasing its reach on your personal data by targeting its 2 billion WhatsApp users.
Facebook is increasing its reach on your personal data by targeting its 2 billion WhatsApp users.
It will be interesting to see what becomes of the big tech giants over the next few years as their dominance and practices come under closer legal security from government worldwide. No doubt this action against Facebook is just the start of a bigger political struggle with the big tech companies.
Facebook is launching a new experiment that allows for people to express themselves in even more creative ways in their personal online space.
Freedom of speech is a great thing. The problem is that when people are given that freedom, they tend to use it to say dumb stuff and say nasty things to other people. And it's because of all this hateful and mostly misleading communication that social media sites like Facebook need to employ full time moderators to help keep their platform under control.
Facebook's Instagram is making big changes to its UI to better challenge TikTok and grow their monetisation efforts.
WhatsApp is a fantastic communication app, but it certainly takes up a lot of space on your phone if you aren't careful. Facebook wants to make managing that space a little easier.
Facebook is ready to get into the game streaming business, but there's a catch: These games will be playable adverts of the real deal.
With Facebook under scrutiny lately for being just kind of awful it’s a pity then that it’s playing hardball with the current generation of Oculus gear.
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