Tech
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Here’s How to Watch Facebook Chief Mark Zuckerberg’s Second Day of Congressional Testimony
Social network co-founder’s public mea culpa rolls on
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‘Senator, We Run Ads’: Hatch Mocked for Basic Facebook Question to Zuckerberg
Facebook CEO goes to Washington, receives unexpected query
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Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg: Russian Trolls Among His ‘Greatest Regrets’
Company is in an “arms race” to weed out Kremlin propaganda, CEO says
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‘Despacito,’ Drake, Katy Perry Videos Hacked on YouTube
Biggest video hit in site’s history gets briefly pulled after hackers manipulate thumbnail image
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Here’s How to Check If Your Facebook Data Was Leaked
Users are now able to see if they were one of the 87 million users hit by Cambridge Analytica
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Mark Zuckerberg’s Testimony to Congress Released: Fake News, Data Leak ‘Was My Mistake’
“I started Facebook, I run it, and I’m responsible for what happens here,” says CEO in prepared remarks
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Facebook Announces Independent Probe Into Social Media’s Impact on Elections
Social network needs to “do better” during election cycles, Mark Zuckerberg says
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Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Dumps Facebook
The Silicon Valley icon says he’s deactivating his account following massive data leak
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Classifieds Website Backpage Shut Down by Feds After Sex Trafficking Investigation
Site founder’s home raided by FBI on Friday morning
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As Mark Zuckerberg Prepares to Testify, He Announces New Facebook Rules for Political Advertisers
“From now on, every advertiser who wants to run political or issue ads will need to be verified,” CEO says ahead of his trip to Washington, D.C. next week
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Mark Zuckerberg Can Delete Old Facebook Messages, but You Can’t
Facebook says its now working on making the feature available to all of its 2.1 billion users
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Facebook Fact Checkers Are Not Happy: ‘We Need More Transparency’
Fake news fighters want more support from social network, new survey shows
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Kremlin Cries ‘Censorship’ Over Facebook’s Purge of Russian ‘Troll Factory’
Social network’s move is “regretful,” says Russian president’s spokesperson
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Facebook Now Says 87 Million Users Hit by Cambridge Analytica Leak
Social network also announces it’s tightening data access for apps
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Facebook Says It Scans Messenger Conversations for ‘Community Standards’ Violations
Chats are reviewed for banned content, including hate speech











