Who's tracking you? Facebook users to get more control over data
The social media site said if a user clears their off-Facebook activity, Facebook would remove the user's identifying information from the data that apps and websites choose to send.
The social media site said if a user clears their off-Facebook activity, Facebook would remove the user's identifying information from the data that apps and websites choose to send.
The former British deputy prime minister was hired to help deal with a global backlash against Facebook over its mishandling of user data and not doing enough to prevent Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election.
The FTC has been investigating revelations that Facebook inappropriately shared information belonging to 87 million of its users with the now-defunct British political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica
The three services will, however, continue as stand alone apps
While Twitter tumbles and Facebook flounders, Google Maps has emerged as the best social network for businesses
Harnessing the connections and engagement levels of millennials is the single biggest people management and customer opportunity today, writes Bruce Cotterill
It’s quite a minefield to navigate both sides of the equation when it comes to how we use the data we gather, writes Tony Stewart of Xero.
So the rumours are out, Twitter is up for sale – and I see it with a wary eye, my most used social network may change owners… time to muse about it.
Make your own IT setup a bespoke fit with how you want to live. Invest in the tools you love, and take the time to integrate them, writes Tom Hadley of Imagetext.
Facebook is taking steps to ensure that founder Mark Zuckerberg stays connected and in control at the social network even as he pursues other goals related to charity and research.
9sight Consulting's Barry Devlin explains why Big data is 'bold, beautiful and downright dangerous'
Avoid weightless descriptions like ‘responsible’, which is the most used buzzword in profiles of New Zealand members.They will not land you your dream job, says the social network.