Facebook's first data-scandal downgrade
Shares of social media giant Facebook closed lower after the stock got its first downgrade since January.
Shares of social media giant Facebook closed lower after the stock got its first downgrade since January.
A tribunal has criticised restrictions on public servants' anonymous use of social media as akin to regulating thought crimes.
Bullish tweets about a lithium stock have caught the market operator's attention.
Putting a dollar value on the information you give social media is harder than you'd think.
While the surreptitiously large influence of big data and social media is unnerving, now is an exciting time to be a privacy lawyer.
You might be surprised what you find when you download a copy of your Facebook data.
Privacy experts are asking a central question amid the ongoing Facebook scandal: who let Google off the hook?
Mark Zuckerberg emerged mostly unruffled after two gruelling days of congressional hearings, reassuring investors if not lawmakers.
Mark Zuckerberg did just fine in his Congressional hearings; The 33-year-old multibillionaire deflected any challenge to Facebook's data-hun...
"We are going through a broad philosophical shift at the company," said Zuckerberg, wearing a dark suit and tie instead of his typical T-shi...
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