How To Stop Facebook Using Your Personal Data To Train AI
A new Facebook privacy option lets you ask the social network not to use your data to train AI. Here's where to find it.
A new Facebook privacy option lets you ask the social network not to use your data to train AI. Here's where to find it.
In a new report, the social media giant reveals that it has thwarted a huge covert influence operation linked to China.
The online world can be a stressful place when it comes to protecting your data.
The former president is back on the platform he used on a daily basis throughout his presidency with a defiant message.
Posting news articles on X would just display a lead image, making room for more posts on your feed, according to Musk.
If you've used Facebook at any point after 2007, we tell you the steps you need to take to receive a pay out.
With X's latest technical malfunction wiping millions of photos from the site, even owner Musk is questioning its future.
For some time this week, Twitter seemed to be throttling links to rival social media sites and specific news publications.
While Musk is no stranger to legal troubles, is Twitter's hampering of the DoJ's Trump investigation a new low?
The review found no evidence linking Facebook to psychological harm, but it's more complicated than that.
Agence France-Presse wants X to pay up for displaying its news content, following Canada's recent copyright crackdown.
Self-proclaimed "free speech absolutist" Elon Musk is suing a non-profit organization that published research about X.
Turns out, you can't just put a giant, glowing X on top of a building in downtown San Francisco whenever you want.
Meta, although relatively quieter on the AI front than some of its big tech rivals, might just have a big surprise in store.
Twitter Blue users need to be vigilant as convincing phishing scams are fraudulently gaining access to their accounts.
Powered by AI, the Facebook and Instagram owner has just posted its first quarterly profit since 2021
Will Musk's desperate tactics be enough to keep advertisers on the platform?
The new feature is currently limited to the app only, and being tested with a small group of users.
The requested feature is now available for all users, although there are still a few kinks to work out for the new platform.
Meta insists it acted in good faith in relation to the White House 'censorship’ investigation.
As part of a class action taken against the company, some users are entitled to apply for part of the settlement amount.