
Facebook starts testing its dating app
Social media giant Facebook has begun internal testing of its dating app.
Social media giant Facebook has begun internal testing of its dating app.
Over 3.2 million Kiwis have consented to a wildly uncontrolled psychological experiment.
The shareholder is accusing Facebook of making misleading statements about user numbers.
Facebook plummet is believed to be worst single-day drop in market value for any company.
Instagramesque cafes, popular in South Korea, are popping up across New Zealand this year.
The social media giant has suspended a longtime partner that had used data from Facebook.
Mark Zuckerberg has caused a storm by saying what the site will and won't allow.
The former Kiwi student made anti-Islamist and anti-Turkish comments online.
A middle-class upbringing and Ivy League education don't quite captivate the imagination.
Kane Winika posted stolen items on Facebook, leading police directly to his house.
Facebook's tough year continues as another bug impacts hundreds of thousands of users.
This quiz is so popular that some offices pause every day at 3pm to tackle the questions.
COMMENT: It pays to choose your five chimps carefully.
COMMENT: Instagram has been Facebook's weapon in dealing with its own controversies.
In the Maldives, luxury hotels have had enough of "influencers" wanting free stays.
Facebook is forging closer relationships with academic researchers.
NZ's courts tell Google to remove content for privacy, security and defamation reasons.
Facebook's deals with companies like Apple led to user information being shared.
The inaction of Google and Facebook on privacy issues has caused concern.
In recent high-profile court cases Google's actions have threatened NZ's due process.
Giants like Facebook and Google are routinely vilified for abusing their vast power.
Despite recent efforts to purge the fakes, the problem persists.
New firm operates in "data processing, hosting and related activities".
The analytics firm at the centre of the Facebook data scandal is closing down.
Chief Mark Zuckerberg trying to rebuild public trust after data privacy scandal.
Facebook has facilitated breaches of privacy and human rights, scholar says.
The EU wants to know if the internet is comparable to electricity and other utilities.
The Facebook CEO sure takes his own security seriously.
Memes getting weirder on day two of Facebook boss' public grilling.
Ten hours of ten questioning can be condensed to these key questions.