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As debate around access to gun in the United States intensifies
Amir Bashir also accused of hacking former acting IGP K-P's account
The social media company said users of financial firms could link their financial accounts with Facebook Messenger
Facebook says Alex Jones' pages were taken down for 'glorifying violence, which violates its graphic violence policy
The social media giant tried to determine who created pages ahead of congressional elections in November
Facebook is introducing a daily reminder, whereby users are alerted when they reach the time limit set for themselves
The company stopped short of identifying the source of the misinformation
Hit comes after executives forecast years of lower profit margins
The plunge in Facebook shares stemmed from federal securities law violations by the defendants
Investors have been counting on revenue from Instagram to overcome stalling usage of Facebook’s core app
The social media giants margin fell to 44 per cent in the second quarter from 47 per cent a year ago
As the company first reported revenue and user growth that missed expectations
That was the premise of a marketing drive launched by British vacuum cleaner maker Dyson with US retailer Target
The social media giant has faced fierce criticism over how it handles political propaganda and misinformation
The social network, however, did not say how many jobs it would add in the British capital
Use of colourful language by PTI and PML-N supporters against each other
Hurling abuses is a common hate speech trait mostly found in PTI and PML-N supporters
The social networking platform is working with election commission to ‘maintain integrity of the election process’
The new policy advances another step by eliminating content that may not be explicitly violent
The social media giant will remove inaccurate or misleading content
Blocking access to various media platforms on the internet has been a favourite pastime of the PTA
It has seen numerous efforts by these companies to improve transparency
Social media companies are filtering content for political reasons
MML spokesperson terms act a sanction on freedom of expression
The parents argue the contents of their daughter's Facebook account are legally identical to a private diary, letters
Many see Facebook as being the main vehicle for spreading false information in recent years
Tag can be used by intelligence services in authoritarian regimes to identify people considered subversive
The British fine comes as Facebook faces a potential hefty compensation bill in Australia
The world’s largest social network said that data of 87 million people ended up in the hands of Cambridge Analytica
Mazboh complains of being sexually harassed by taxi drivers, young men in the street
Some activists say they migrated to Minds after content removal and abuse from pro-government netizens on Facebook
Erasing nearly $12 billion from the company’s market valuation
The moves aim towards greater transparency regarding US federal election campaign ads
Serves $50 million legal notice to social media giant; urges PTA, FIA, finance ministry to take legal action
Will allow content from approved advertisers but continue ban on those tied to binary options, initial coin offerings
The landscape has shifted since a 2014-15 Pew survey which found Facebook leading other social networks
In a research paper, a new method is described that uses machine learning to retouch closed eyes in photos
Facebook-owned social network launched a mobile app on Wednesday dedicated to user-generated videos up to an hour long
Petitioner says with elections just around the corner, fake Facebook accounts could potentially influence polls
We're announcing a set of new tools -- polling for (Facebook) Live and on-demand video and gamification for Live
Schrage will stay on as an adviser to Facebook while his successor is chosen and later to assist with special projects
To discuss data privacy risks focusing on the British political consultancy and other Facebook partners
It is down 9 per cent from 2017 in the US and down 20 per cent for younger audiences
Aims to make donations a supply-based system
The news marked the latest in a series of privacy embarrassments for the world's biggest social network
The criticism reflected rising frustration in Congress about how Facebook protects the privacy of its users worldwide
Contradicting previous testimony to lawmakers
Users will be able to select hit songs to share on their live streams
Huawei, Lenovo, OPPO and TCL were among about 60 companies that received access to user data
This time the culprit would be the largest-ever shakeup of the stock market’s broad business sectors