Facebook considers itself to be “ahead of and beyond the law,” UK lawmakers said in a report about “disinformation and ‘fake news.'”
Tag Archives: Facebook
Judge won’t unseal legal docs in fight to break Messenger encryption
The Feds tried—and failed—to force Facebook to break its encryption so investigators could listen in on suspected MS-13 gang conversations.
Should we profit from the sale of our personal data?
Don’t spend that 30 cents all in one place!
Brave browser explains Facebook whitelist to concerned users
Brave is playing down fears after the revelation of what looked like a whitelist in its code allowing it to communicate with Facebook.
Facebook defends gun-law loophole firm as “political advertisers”
Concealed Online, the third biggest “political advertiser” on Facebook, touts the Virginia loophole, granting concealed weapons permits.
You can now unsend messages in Facebook Messenger
Facebook Messenger has made available the ability to unsend, or in their words “remove for everyone” your mis-sent messages.
Facebook ordered to keep apps data separate without user consent
So much for creating a three-headed Cerberus marketing-happy chat dog! Also, we’ll soon see the who-what-huh? behind the ads we’re shown.
Ep. 018 – Home invasions, snoopy apps and Android versus iOS [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – give it a listen!
FaceTime bug, eavesdropping and digital snooping – what to do? [VIDEO]
In this week’s Naked Security Live video: what to do about microphone-equipped devices in your home?
Google says sorry for pulling a Facebook with monitoring program
It was using the same Apple enterprise back door as Facebook to get its market research done, but it owned up and backed off.
