An old rumor that claims posting a legal message on your Facebook wall will stop the social media company from using your photos and status updates has surfaced yet again. And it is just as false now ...
Facebook, now called Meta, said its data policy and terms of service remain in effect and that its name change does not affect how the company uses or shares data ...
It's not always immediately obvious that your Facebook account has been hacked, but there are certain signs. It's one of those heart-sink moments: the suspicion that your Facebook has been hacked.
You can log into Facebook on your computer or phone using the website or app. Once you've logged into Facebook, you can save your account information and log in ...
Harvard sophomore Mark Zuckerberg creates a web site called Facemash in his dorm room and shares the link around campus. Zuckerberg hacked the Harvard student database to populate the site with ...
Facebook accounts are under attack as bad actors “try to steal your login information or to infect your device with malware.” And when bad actors “take control over an account or device,” they may ...
In March 2024, Facebook users shared a news of a purported new Facebook policy that would allow Meta, the social media platform's parent company, to gain the rights to do what it wished with their ...
If certain Facebook pages won't work or you can't access the site at all, there are several ways to troubleshoot. Try refreshing your browser or reopening the site; on a mobile app, close and reopen ...
It won't come as much of a surprise that Facebook tracks you on its platform—that's why it can resurface your birthday photos from five years ago—but you might not yet realize the scope and the depth ...
Facebook pages are the standard for bands, artists, organizations and businesses to promote themselves within the social networking site. Page admins can add specific location tags, business hours, ...
The incident is the most high-profile misuse of Facebook's systems to become public, but it's far from the only one. Russian propagandists slipped through Facebook's advertising safeguards to try to ...