Facebook’s parent company Meta is once again facing backlash over user privacy-this time for a new feature that quietly asks for access to something very personal: your phone’s photo gallery.
Facebook is rolling out a new AI feature that may give it deeper access to your phone than ever before, and most users won’t realize what they’re agreeing to. The tech giant is now prompting some ...
Facial recognition is becoming an increasingly popular option for authentication, and it may not be long before we see Facebook hop aboard that particular train. It appears that the company is gearing ...
Queenie Wong was a senior writer for CNET News, focusing on social media companies including Facebook's parent company Meta, Twitter and TikTok. Before joining CNET, she worked for The Mercury News in ...
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Meta has consistently found itself at the centre of privacy debates. There's little doubt that the company has been using our data, for instance, our publicly posted photos across Facebook and ...
Facebook entered the digital dating market in 2019 with the launch of its Facebook Dating product, a platform that remains available for adults who want to find a partner. As expected, minors are not ...
A quiet new opt-in feature gives Facebook ongoing access to your phone’s photos—even the ones you never uploaded. Facebook is rolling out a new AI feature that may give it deeper access to your phone ...