Who owns your digital memories?
We share our lives on social media. What happens if we get locked out?
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We share our lives on social media. What happens if we get locked out?
Facebook has changed its privacy settings several times in the past few years, so we explain once again how to make your account more private.
More than 70% of active Internet users have considered quitting their social networks. What do they have to lose?
Facebook regularly changes its security settings. Take a look: A useful new setting may have appeared since the last time you checked.
Encrypted messaging comes to Facebook Messenger for Android and iOS
Kaspersky Lab’s David Emm shares some security concerns he has about Facebook Marketplace.
Social networking sites know a lot more about you than what you post. These two tools can help you figure out how much more.
Germany and India officially challenge changes to WhatsApp’s data-sharing policy.
Facebook is going to use your WhatsApp data to tune its advertising, but for now you can opt out of this deal.
Powerful chatbots can replace real-life communication — and take over the world.
Facebook launched Aquila, a solar-powered drone which took its inaugural flight last week. Why does the social network need its own drones and how it is connected to the Google Loon project?
Everything you need to know about safe posting on any social network, boiled down to five crucial rules.
Accurate identification of people’s faces is a very human process but computers are gaining on our processing. A look at what’s going on now and what we’ll see soon.
A 10-year old from Finland successfully discovered and reported an Instagram flaw, and was handsomely rewarded by Facebook.
Check this out to know if you want to fall for one of the latest Facebook scams
They say Facebook severely violates users’ privacy. Is it true and why European authorities claim that?
Kaspersky Lab’s research shows that some users are too eager to share everything they have when it comes to social networks
Konstantin Goncharov recaps the most significant security events of 2015.
On the tracks of (relatively) recent research on the Brazilian cyberunderground comes news of a “re-ignited” banking malware which is using Facebook as a means of distribution. The threat itself
Facebook will now let Google index the mobile app from the search engine.
Stop what you are doing and check your privacy settings on Facebook.