Multiple United States senators wrote to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg over the site's alleged oversharing of user data with hardware companies.
Facebook has announced that it is removing the Trending feature of its social network next week.
Facebook's CEO might be going east if he accepts an invitation from the Russian government.
A new study from Pew Research Center found that nearly half of American teens do not use Facebook at all, preferring sites like Snapchat and YouTube.
The Pacific Island nation will ban Facebook for a month to evaluate the amount of "fake news" being spread on the platform.
Elon Musk has warned artificial intelligence, if unregulated, will eventually become an existentialist threat to humanity, and his opinion has both famous supporters, like Stephen Hawking, and dissenters.
Facebook rolled out a new feature Thursday that will show users who paid for each political ad on their news feeds.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's testimony in front of European Parliament resulted in dissatisfaction among some Parliament members.
He avoided answering numerous specific questions, notably around opt-outs from targeted advertising, the sharing of data between Facebook and its messaging service WhatsApp, as well as Facebook's collection of data on non-users.
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg arrived to meet European Union lawmakers on Tuesday ready to apologize for a massive data leak, in his latest attempt to draw a line under a scandal that has rocked the world’s biggest social media network.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's testimony in front of European Parliament will, in fact, be livestreamed, despite initially being a private meeting.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg agreed to meet with members of European Parliament in the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Facebook introduced a host of new features to its stories suite Wednesday, which will roll out to India first and the rest of the world shortly thereafter.
Indian authorities are alarmed after learning that WhatsApp has been sharing its payment service data with Facebook.
Facebook released detailed data on how many pieces of objectionable content the site had to remove in the past several months.
The social media giant announced Monday it had investigated thousands of apps and suspended around 200 of them pending a user data audit.
Facebook is going through its biggest reshuffling since its founding.
The upcoming Facebook dating service will completely lack ads and will reportedly not skim data to target ads to users elsewhere.
Facebook is reportedly doing market research to see if people would be receptive to a paid model that removes ads from the site.
The data firm went out of business Wednesday, following months of controversy following the revelation the firm had allegedly misused Facebook user data.
Facebook also teased a major redesign for the Messenger app that would simplify the user experience and bring in the new dark mode.
Facebook announced a new dating service that puts together a profile based on what users have already put on their Facebook pages.