A scientific paper predicting that Facebook is about to go the way of Myspace is doing the rounds on the internet. I hate to be the Grinch who actually read the paper, but its conclusions are less bankable than Dogecoin.
Facebook was blocking people who posted the phrase "everyone will know". And no-one really knows why.
The wildly popular app has been in the headlines for weeks as US lawmakers face off against TikTok's Chinese parent company over a potential nation-wide ban. Here's why the app is so special.
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Facebook has quietly expanded the availability of technology to automatically identify people in photos, renewing concerns about its privacy practices.
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The revelations of leaked details of US internet spying have wider repercussions with the specific qualifier of the American actions being that it is the privacy of non-US citizens that is being targeted, writes Matthew Hall.
Google is moving to reassure its users of their privacy, by announcing its Gmail service will use encryption starting immediately.
Contrary to what the world’s fastest sprinter thinks, Anthony Tan says bloggers cannot be held accountable for the risks taken in pro cycling.
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