New Delhi [India], Mar. 29 (ANI): Social media giant Facebook announced a revamp of its settings menu on mobile devices from top to bottom to make things easier to find.
New Delhi [India], Mar 28 (ANI): The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology issued a letter on Wednesday to the social networking site Facebook seeking information regarding data leak of any Indian citizen.
London [United Kingdom], Mar 28 (ANI): Cambridge Analytica (CA), which is in the midst of the Facebook data privacy storm, has come to the fore and responded to the hearing of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee, saying that whistleblower Chris Wylie had "no direct knowledge of
Washington [US], Mar. 27 (ANI): Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has finally decided to testify before US Congress after repeated calls to speak over data privacy.
New Delhi [India], Mar. 27 (ANI): Union Minister and senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad on Tuesday demanded an apology from Congress president Rahul Gandhi after an ex- Cambridge Analytica employee said the firm had worked with the grand old party.
New Delhi [India], Mar. 26 (ANI): Amid the controversy engulfing Facebook over an alleged data breach, the social media giant has dismissed claims of having collected users' text and call data without their consent.
New York [USA], Mar. 26 (ANI): Amid the ongoing privacy scandal surrounding Facebook and Cambridge Analytica, the former's founder Mark Zuckerberg reportedly issued a full-page advertisement in seven newspapers across the United Kingdom and three across the United States apologising for the
London [U.K], Mar 26 (ANI): With the users of social networking giant Facebook deleting their accounts in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, a number of users have discovered that the site holds far more information about them than they expect.
Beijing [China], Mar. 25 (ANI): Amid the ongoing controversy surrounding an alleged Facebook data breach, Apple CEO Tim Cook called for well-crafted privacy regulations to be established.
New York [USA], Mar. 25 (ANI): Tesla CEO Elon Musk justified his decision to delete his SpaceX and Tesla Facebook pages amid the Cambridge Analytica scandal, claiming that the social media giant gives him the "willies".