Internet Safety & Privacy

Facebook Privacy Tool Offers An Eye-Opening Glimpse Into What The Company Knows About Us

Facebook Privacy Tool Offers An Eye-Opening Glimpse Into What The Company Knows About Us

When Facebook introduced its “Off-Facebook Activity” tool, it promised more transparency for users who didn’t know what the company was doing with their personal data. However, it may have shown some users more than it bargained for. Digital Trends reporter Shubham Agarwal was so disturbed by what he saw in his Off-Facebook Activity report that…

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Report: Facebook Algorithm “Actively Promotes” Holocaust Denial Content 

Report: Facebook Algorithm “Actively Promotes” Holocaust Denial Content 

Facebook is under increasing pressure around the world to take a stronger stand against hate speech. However, the company has thus far refused to label Holocaust denialism as a form of it. That’s why the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), an anti-extremism advocacy group, conducted an investigation to discover just how prevalent these anti-Semitic conspiracy…

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Facebook Says That It Wants To Make Lying “More Difficult”

Facebook Says That It Wants To Make Lying “More Difficult”

In the run-up to the 2020 presidential election, Facebook and other tech giants are facing the major problem of trying to stop the spread of disinformation. That’s why Facebook, Google and Twitter met with government officials this week and released a joint statement, pledging to “stay vigilant” ahead of November. Facebook came under particularly intense…

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Report: Facebook Manipulates Your Privacy Choices Through Design

Report: Facebook Manipulates Your Privacy Choices Through Design

When it comes to manipulating user behavior, Facebook and other tech giants have a scary array of tools at their disposal. However, perhaps none are as insidious as the use of shady design tactics — or “dark patterning” — to squeeze more information out of users. Facebook uses this practice by designing its interface and…

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More Than 120 Groups Call On Facebook To Create Comprehensive Hate Speech Policy

More Than 120 Groups Call On Facebook To Create Comprehensive Hate Speech Policy

Late last week, a coalition of more than 120 advocacy groups and NGOs sent a letter to Facebook calling on the social media giant to implement a comprehensive hate speech policy against anti-Semitism. The coalition’s central demand is for Facebook to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance working definition of anti-Semitism. This definition, used by…

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Facebook Takes Down Foreign Troll Farm Posing As American Citizens

Facebook Takes Down Foreign Troll Farm Posing As American Citizens

In the run-up to the 2020 presidential election, Facebook vowed to do a better job detecting and removing misinformation. It announced the results of one such effort this week, taking down a Romania-based troll farm that ran accounts posing as African Americans in support of Donald Trump. According to Facebook, this operation didn’t have clear…

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Facebook’s Own Content Moderators Call For Advertising Boycott To Be Extended

Facebook’s Own Content Moderators Call For Advertising Boycott To Be Extended

Last month, a Facebook advertiser boycott was organized to protest the company’s handling of hate speech and misinformation. And while the Stop Hate for Profit campaign achieved its goal of getting Facebook’s attention, the future of the initiative is unclear. Many of the participating brands only signed on for one month, and while some major…

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Facebook Complains That New Apple Privacy Tools Could Hurt Its Business

Facebook Complains That New Apple Privacy Tools Could Hurt Its Business

It’s no secret that Facebook makes most of its revenue from targeted advertising — and that system only works because of the amount of user data it controls. So when the company’s rival Apple announced that it would be making it harder for developers to mine data on iOS 14, Facebook sounded the alarm with…

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Lawmakers Blast Facebook For Monopolizing Data, Spying On Competitors

Lawmakers Blast Facebook For Monopolizing Data, Spying On Competitors

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other tech leaders are appearing in front of Congress this week to answer questions about the size and scope of their market power. And so far, it has not been going well for the social media giant, with lawmakers accusing Facebook of neutralizing competitors, violating antitrust laws and hoarding user…

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Report: The Facebook Hate Speech Boycott May Be Losing Steam

Report: The Facebook Hate Speech Boycott May Be Losing Steam

When civil rights groups and activists organized a boycott of Facebook advertisers, it seemed like the social media giant might finally have to sit up and pay attention to its hate speech and misinformation problems. However, according to a report this week in Digital Trends, the “Stop Hate for Profit” campaign may be quietly running…

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