Twitter is testing a new timeline layout where videos and pictures span their width from edge-to-edge on the screen.
Twitter is testing a new timeline layout where videos and pictures span their width from edge-to-edge on the screen.
Your old tweets may never come back to haunt you as Twitter reveals plans to let you hide them automatically after a period of time.
Brave last week announced Brave Search, its own search engine that promises privacy-preserving search built on its own index.
Instagram DMs can now automatically filter out DMs containing offensive words, phrases, and Emojis thanks to a new AI tool.
Nike is set to launch a very fresh new look with the latest Nike Dunk Low Green Glow. Dropping on Friday, 4/16 on the SNKRS app.
Instagram has announced new measures against bad behavior on its platform, including removing accounts that send abusive DMs.
DuckDuckGo has announced that it's turning on the Global Privacy Control (GPC) browser setting by default in its mobile apps and desktop extensions.
Pakistan has banned popular short video sharing app TikTok, citing circulation of “immoral and indecent ” videos.
Facebook has injected a bit of Messenger into Instagram, allowing users to communicate across apps more easily.
Twitter says it is working on a new verification process. But in the meantime, accounts are still getting verified.
Facebook will begin labeling pages, posts, and ads, from state-controlled media outlets "partially or wholly under the editorial control of a state."
Facebook has updated its Privacy Checkup and is rolling out the new version globally this week. Here is a short guide to the updated tool.
Please welcome this week's 12 Questions expert, Head of Social at Medium, Nate Goldman.
Spotify is amping up to launch a new block feature in its app to mute artists you don't want to hear from.
Facebook is testing a new 'Ban these Words' feature allowing users to block comments containing certain "words, phrases, or emojis."
Facebook Dating will not launch as a standalone app, but rather as an in-app feature. Also, it will only be available in the US initially, for users aged 18 and above.
Facebook is testing the ability to snooze keywords so that you don't see them for 30 days in News Feed and Groups.