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Children’s rights groups call out TikTok’s ‘design discrimination’
Research examining default settings and terms & conditions offered to minors by social media giants
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Bubble-driven boom in M&As hides steep costs long-term
Driven by ultra-easy central bank policy, global merger and acquisition activity is exploding. The v
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Brands are spamming WhatsApp users in India, Facebook’s largest market
As Meta makes deeper inroads with businesses on WhatsApp, its biggest bet to monetize the instant me
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April 2021 Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior Report
We’re constantly working to find and stop coordinated campaigns that seek to manipulate public deba
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An interview with economist Thomas Philippon, author of ‘The Great Reversal’
Economist Thomas Philippon’s new book, “The Great Reversal: How America Gave Up on Free Markets,” we
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Alibaba’s IPO Means Consumer Tech Innovations From Asia Can’t Be Ignored Anymore
Asia’s tech companies still have a reputation in the West for being copycats. But Alibaba’s massive
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Zuckerberg owns or clones most of the “8 social apps” he cites as competition
Mark Zuckerberg’s flimsy defense when congress asked about a lack of competition to Facebook has bee
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You might hate it, but Facebook Stories now has 500M users
You might think it’s redundant with Instagram Stories, or just don’t want to see high school friends
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You Can Now Back Up WhatsApp Messages, Photos And Videos To Google Drive
The only thing that I really worry about when I drop my phone into a tub of water is if I’ve backed
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WhatsApp-Facebook privacy U-turn now being probed by EU data watchdog
A seismic shift in privacy policy by messaging app WhatsApp this summer, when it said it would begin