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Facebook owner Meta has started sending out alerts about changes to its privacy policy from July. So, what’s changed and should you be concerned?
Thus, Facebook both clarifies their privacy policy (to make the Irish happy) and reminds IPO investors about an additional stream of revenue for the company. Win. Win.
Facebook unveiled several changes to its privacy policy today, as expected. Mark Zuckerberg, the company's founder and CEO, made the announcement at Facebook's California headquarters at 1:45 p.m. PT.
Meta redesigned its privacy policy to make it easier for users to understand. Meta. Facebook users will receive a notification about the changes when they go into effect on July 26.
There's an old joke — old by Internet standards, anyway — saying that if you don't like Facebook's privacy policies, just wait a few minutes and they'll ch ...
Facebook has just unveiled a new set of user controls, but it isn't likely to do much in the way of calming anger about the social network's privacy policies.
Facebook unveiled a drastically simplified privacy policy on Thursday that explains in plain English who can see your personal information.
Facebook has condensed its complex and legalese-loaded privacy policy by two-thirds, in hopes of making it easier for the average user to understand.
Facebook’s new privacy policy requires users to go through a complex opt-out procedure if they wish to keep their information private.
Revelations keep rolling in about how Facebook shares its users' data without their consent. The New York Times reported this week that at least 60 device makers had secret agreements with ...
Your Facebook privacy settings are about to look a little different again. On Thursday, Facebook announced that it has expanded its data use policy (most companies simply call it a privacy policy ...