Are You One of the 533 million in the Facebook Data Leak? Here’s How to Find Out & What You Can Do

So, Facebook recently had a data breach affecting over 500 million users. Here’s how you can check if you’re affected.

533 Million Facebook Users’ Data Resurfaces Online from 106 Countries

Facebook seems to be having a row of things recently. The company initially faced humongous backlash on their implementation of data sharing policies between popular messaging app, WhatsApp, and the larger company. Now, it looks like old wounds are reopening…

#MYReels Simplifies Content Creation on Facebook and Instagram in Malaysia

Facebook introduces #MYReels to Instagram and Facebook in Malaysia. The feature gives more control over short form videos to creators.

Facebook Makes Instagram More Accessible with Instagram Lite

Instagram tries to reach more users by minimising its app with Instagram Lite. The new app comes in at less than 10% of the original’s size.

WhatsApp’s New Policies Are Coming into Effect, Here’s What Will Happen If You Haven’t Accepted

WhatsApp has detailed what will happen to users who do not accept their new privacy policy which requires them to share data with Facebook.

Facebook News Hits the U.K., More Countries Coming

Facebook rolls out the new Facebook News feature in the UK after talks with news companies in the country.

Facebook & Instagram Get a Unified Messenger Experience

The Facebook and Instagram unification continues as Facebook’s Messenger App gets a tweaked icon to match the Instagram colours. This preceded a roll out of new functionality and themes for more expanded customization. Now Messenger’s iconic blue colour is becoming…

Facebook Fights Misinformation by Highlighting Stale News

Facebook introduces a new prompt to help users think before they share. The new prompt appears on outdated articles when users click share.

Facebook Looks to Help Track COVID-19 Spread with Worldwide Rollout of Symptom Tracker

Facebook is using its unique position as a social media platform to help deal with the COVID-19 pandemic in a more active way.

Facebook and Google Could Have to Pay for News Content in Australia

Australia is the latest country to look into legislation that may force companies such as Facebook and Google to pay news and content outlet for their content.