Millions of Facebook users filed claims in a recent privacy settlement after the platform was accused of mishandling user data. The approved payouts have been rolling out, which means people are ...
ROCHE HAS THE ANSWER. $725 MILLION. THAT’S THE SETTLEMENT IN A CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT THAT ALLEGED THAT FACEBOOK MADE USER DATA AVAILABLE TO THIRD PARTIES WITHOUT THE USER’S PERMISSION. AND NOW PEOPLE ...
If you filed a claim in Facebook's $725 million privacy settlement, you could soon get a payment, according to the settlement's administrator. Millions of consumers who used Facebook over a 15-year ...
UPDATE: Documents filed in a California court are giving us a better idea of how big individual payouts will be in the $725 million class action lawsuit over Facebook users’ privacy. Read more about ...
Over a billion people use Facebook, which means a lot of bad actors are also on the platform trying to exploit users. They use fake accounts, bots, and other tactics to target people, which has led ...
The realization that Facebook is broken appears to have finally creeped all the way to the top. “We’ve heard you,” a Thursday blog post from the company began. “Facebook Feed doesn’t always serve up ...
After teasing a return to “OG Facebook” earlier this year, the social network on Thursday announced an update that will give users a simple way to connect with friends. The company is introducing a ...
Contact Miles Klee on X Contact Miles Klee by Email The envisioned change also comes at a time when Facebook in particular is dominated by AI-generated spam images commonly referred to as “slop.” ...
HTTP/3 breaks from HTTP/2 by adopting the QUIC protocol over TCP. Here's a first look at the new standard and what it means for web developers. It’s no surprise that evolving the vast protocol ...
Newly discovered HTTP/2 protocol vulnerabilities called "CONTINUATION Flood" can lead to denial of service (DoS) attacks, crashing web servers with a single TCP connection in some implementations.
More Facebook users in recent weeks are opening a notification they forgot even existed: A “poke” from a friend. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and ...
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