Accounts that have been banned on social media for election misinformation, threatening or bullying, and breaking other rules also still live on as podcasts ...
Three US senators sent a letter to Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg asking him to permanently block advertisements of products that are clearly designed ...
Senator Roger Wicker sent letters to Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Google and Twitter in which he said "thousands of conservative users’ accounts and content" have ...
WhatsApp said it would delay the new privacy policy launch to May from February.
Signal is riding high on the recent download spurt. However, founder Brian Acton is pretty certain that the messaging app is not going to replace WhatsApp.
WhatsApp says the change is necessary to help it integrate better with other Facebook products.
The Facebook spokeswoman said the pace of the company's exchange of information with law enforcement officials had likewise increased since the Capitol protests.
Worried that users might not be taking their privacy explainers seriously, WhatsApp took out full-page newspaper ads to pacify privacy concerns stating that ...
Last week, Twitter, Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon took their strongest actions yet against Trump to limit his reach.
Online platforms and social media companies are distancing themselves from, and taking action against, those that encouraged or engaged in last week's violence in ...