Zoom announced it is addressing all privacy and security concerns, fixing outstanding issues, and enacting a 90-day feature freeze to do so.
Zoom announced it is addressing all privacy and security concerns, fixing outstanding issues, and enacting a 90-day feature freeze to do so.
Due to its popularity with younger users, TikTok is introducing parental controls that allow parents to set how much time their kids can spend on the app.
Finally. Nearly two years after being announced by Mark Zuckerberg at F8, Facebook is rolling out its 'Clear History' tool to everyone.
Verizon Media has announced the launch of OneSearch, a browser that doesn't track, store, or share your personal or search data.
YouTube has announced changes that better protect kids and their privacy, including the requirement for all creators to designate their content in YouTube Studio.
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.
Instagram is expanding its test of hiding likes globally, despite first reports showing the negative impact for Creators.
Some major changes might be coming to Twitter in 2020, from giving you more control over who can retweet or mention you, according to its VP of Design and Research.
Facebook is working on a new way to verify your identity, using a selfie and facial recognition software.
Instagram's creepiest feature, the Following tab in the Activity feed, is going away this week and it won't be missed. Or will it?
After bringing Incognito mode to YouTube earlier this year, Google is extending the feature to Maps as well.
Facebook's long awaited "clear history" tool is finally rolling out. It is now called "Off-Facebook Activity" and is available today in Ireland, South Korea and Spain.
Facebook will soon be serving lattes and other fancy beverages in a pop-up coffee shop in London, and offer to help you with privacy settings while you're there.
Instagram is strengthening its moderation policies, but will now start warning users who violate rules before banning their accounts.
Instagram is testing a new feature that will let you "shadow ban" individual users. It hides their comments from everyone but themselves.
Facebook announced it is restoring the option for users to view their profile from the perspective of someone who they are not connecting to.
Emails harvested without consent, unencrypted Instagram passwords for anyone to take, it seems like Facebook is losing control.
WhatsApp is bringing a new privacy setting and invite system that lets you decide who can add you to groups on the platform.