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Libération journalists suspended over ‘Facebook cyberbullying group’

At least five French male journalists have been suspended for allegedly co-ordinating the online harassment of others through a private Facebook group, amid a...

Facebook acquires AI shopping startup

Facebook has bought an AI furniture shopping startup called GrokStyle, as the social network continues to broaden its technology with greater focus on artificial...

Facebook and Twitter remove more fake accounts linked to Iran and Venezuela

Facebook and Twitter have taken action on thousands of fake accounts and pages thought to be linked to Iran, Venezuela and Russia in the...

Facebook working to integrate WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger chat apps

Facebook is planning to integrate parts of WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger, as part of a huge technical operation across the social network’s collection of...

2018: The year in technology stories

2018 will be remembered as a trying year for the technology industry, as data scandals and calls for increased regulation dominated the agenda. Facebook’s business...

Facebook denies letting third parties read private user messages

Facebook has denied disclosing the contents of private user messages to third-party firms as part of data-sharing deals with some of its partners. The social...

Facebook bug exposes photos of up to 6.8 million users

Facebook has discovered a bug which may have affected up to 6.8 million people and given third-party apps wider access to user photos on...

Bushes make surprise appearance among mourners paying respects to late president Facebook

The family of George HW Bush made a surprise visit to Washington DC’s Capitol Rotunda where mourners have been paying their respects to the...

Facebook denies ‘Russian activity’ on network in 2014, despite MP’s claim

Facebook knew about a possible cyber attack on the platform linked to Russia years before they were made public, according to a leading MP...

UK seizes cache of Facebook documents in ‘unprecedented move’

A cache of internal Facebook documents has been dramatically seized using the British Parliament’s legal powers as MPs probe the Cambridge Analytica data scandal. The...

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