Facebook introduces 'Facebook Study,' compensating users in the US and India for sharing app usage data, promising transparency and data security.
With privacy an increasing concern amongst the public, users should be more aware than ever of what personal data companies hold.
Last week the company filed a lawsuit against South Korean data analytics Rankwave, whose apps used the Facebook platform.
Facebook's reputation takes another hit as 540 million user records are exposed due to misconfigured AWS servers.
UpGuard reported that each of the data sets was stored in its own Amazon S3 bucket configured to allow public download of files.
Data from Cloudscene has revealed tech giants like Google and Apple are setting a precedent in renewable energy, but AWS has come under fire.
Three of New Zealand's largest ISPs urge Facebook, Twitter, and Google to discuss solutions for preventing the spread of violent content online.
Facebook has unveiled a new home for its Gaming feature, aiming to make it easier for users to discover, play, watch, and share gaming content.
Alibaba Cloud, Facebook, and Oracle - among others - have already opened major facilities this year, so here's a round-up.
What is a digital identity? Who is responsible for that information? And what rights do digital citizens have?.
Facebook Africa is deploying local fact-checkers and improving digital literacy to combat misinformation ahead of elections across the continent.
Germany's Bundeskartellamt has ruled Facebook abused its power through unrestricted data collection, demanding user consent to merge data from various sources.
Facebook has stamped out two massive fake account networks that appeared to originate from Russia and the Ukraine.
Facebook has banned a digital marketing group in the Philippines from its platform after the agency allegedly violated spam and misrepresentation policies.
In 2018, over a billion people were impacted by data breaches. From British Airways to Marriott, NordVPN highlights the most severe security lapses.
The old proverb 'you have to spend money to make money' could never be truer than in the hyperscale data centre industry.
Despite repeated assurances from Danish ministers, almost none of the new hyperscale data centres are reusing their waste heat.
Cloud tool growth spikes data risk; firms adapt to insider threats, ensure compliance with tools like Netskope.
A consortium of NZ funds managing assets worth more than $90m are appealing against Facebook, Twitter, and Google following the Christchurch terror attacks.
Facebook introduces Mentorship feature in Groups, letting users over 18 connect with experts to pursue personal and professional growth.