Facebook reportedly concluded that its recent data breach was carried out by spammers looking to make money, not foreign interlopers.
Facebook's board will vote next year on a proposal to create an independent chairman, thus removing Mark Zuckerberg from the position.
Facebook is said to be developing a device that connects to TVs and offers video calling as well as streaming services.
Kevin Systrom abruptly left Facebook six years after selling his Instagram app to the company, and partially explained why on Monday.
In the wake of Facebook's huge data breach, the site has given users a way to find out if their data was stolen.
Hundreds of political Facebook pages were purged for what Facebook said was coordinated, inauthentic behavior to drive up traffic.
Snap had another bad day on the stock market, after an analyst said the firm might have money troubles.
Facebook's long-rumored Portal video calling device is real and will launch in November.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will reportedly meet with employees Friday to douse the flames set by one executive who appeared behind Brett Kavanaugh at his hearing last week.
It's been discovered that Instagram is prototyping a new feature that allows the app to share its users' location history with Facebook.
Third-party apps that used Facebook's login SDK should have been safe from last week's data breach.
Apple CEO Tim Cook to a shot at other tech companies for taking too much user data.
The longtime Facebook exec Adam Mosseri replaces Mike Krieger and Kevin Systrom.
Researchers found that Facebook ads can be targeted to specific users based on phone numbers they offered in the hopes of increased security.
Snapchat's rough year continues as Facebook announces impressive user numbers for Facebook and Messenger Stories.
The co-founder of WhatsApp told Forbes that he "sold his users' privacy" when he sold the company to Facebook.
Facebook's share price fell after Monday night's announcement that Instagram's co-founders would leave the company.
The duo founded the photo-sharing app in 2010 and Facebook acquired the company in 2012 for $1 billion.
Facebook will partner with a couple of U.S. government-funded groups to theoretically help prevent election chaos.
A lawsuit filed Tuesday accused Facebook of at least enabling employers to discriminate based on gender by not showing employment ads to women.
Facebook announced Thursday it would fact-check photos and videos on the site, not just articles.
A new study from the Pew Research Center found that young adults in the United States are more likely to get rid of Facebook.