If Facebook Wants Our Trust, Mark Zuckerberg Must Resign By Philip Michaels published 28 April 19 Privacy figures to be a big topic of discussion at the upcoming Facebook F8 conference. But does Facebook have any credibility left after so many public blunders?
Apple Blocking Telegram Updates? Try These Apps Instead By Paul Wagenseil published 31 May 18 Apple has been accused of bowing to Russian government pressure regarding the Telegram messaging app, but you shouldn't use the app anyway.
I'm Glad Facebook Is Reading Your Instant Messages By Paul Wagenseil published 5 April 18 Facebook admits it's scanning, and even reading, instant messages that may contain malicious or objectionable content. That's a good thing.
Why Facebook's New Scandal Is the Worst of All By Paul Wagenseil published 27 March 18 Forget Cambridge Analytica. The latest Facebook scandal is worse.
Facebook Is Working Like It's Supposed To (And That's the Real Scandal) By Paul Wagenseil published 21 March 18 The Facebook/Cambridge Analytica scandal shouldn't be any surprise. Sharing data about millions of its users is exactly how Facebook works.
Just How Screwed Are We by the Equifax Data Breach? By Paul Wagenseil published 8 September 17 The Equifax data breach affects 143 million people, whose identities have been up for grabs for months.
Can Posting Social Media Photos Stop Child Abuse? By Amy Oztan published 10 October 16 By posting photos of child abuse to social media, a number of witnesses have gotten police to take action, but do these pictures go too far?
Snapchat Snatching Up Vurb: What It Means for You By Henry T. Casey published 16 August 16 Snapchat's reportedly in the process of buying Vurb, a search app that doesn't look like a necessary purchase at first glance.
Why I Stopped Using Facebook, And You Should Too By Philip Michaels published 21 June 16 By retaining ties to a board member who's funding lawsuits against news sites, Facebook has shown that its supposed support for the free exchange of ideas is empty talk.