Facebook apparently wants to allow users to link their bank accounts to Messenger.
WhatsApp is betting that businesses will pay to connect with consumers.
The new tools are designed to help users manage their time and regulate their use of Facebook and Instagram.
Facebook purged 32 deliberately misleading and divisive pages ahead of the 2018 U.S. midterm elections.
Deduplication is a good thing.
Facebook fell nearly 19 percent on Thursday following its quarterly earnings report.
Facebook on Wednesday reported slower user growth, revenue that fell short of analysts’ expectations and increased spending to safeguard data, which cut into its profit margin in the second quarter and sent shares down 7 percent after hours.
Facebook's quarterly earnings report will come at market close on Wednesday, and Instagram is expected to bolster the company's finances.
Facebook rolled out its long-tested Watch Party feature for group video watching to everyone on Wednesday.
Facebook has faced fierce criticism over how it handles political propaganda and misinformation since the 2016 U.S. election.
Facebook's flagship product is illegal in China, but the company will open an innovation hub in the country anyway.
Facebook and subsidiary Instagram will more proactively suspend users they suspect are younger than 13 years old.
Facebook partnered with AMC Theatres to allow users to purchase tickets directly on the app.
A new study used Facebook's own data to find that President Donald Trump led all entities in political ad spending on the platform since May.
The Oracle of Omaha made his biggest donation to date.
A British MP said Cambridge Analytica's stolen Facebook data was accessed from within Russia.
A new report indicated Facebook protected popular pages that spread violent content because of their high follower counts.
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on Tuesday to take testimony from Facebook Inc, Alphabet Inc’s YouTube unit and Twitter Inc on whether social media companies are filtering content for political reasons, the committee chairman said.
A U.K. government office levied a fine against Facebook for its role in the Cambridge Analytica data scandal.
The popular photo-sharing app is now estimated to be worth 100 times its purchase price from six years ago.
Facebook announced this week it would imminently shut down three apps, including tbh, which it bought less than a year ago.
Months after the Cambridge Analytica scandal, a hacker found another Facebook app that was harvesting user data.