Critics say Facebook is using design tricks to win users’ permission to collect personal data under new European rules.
Smartphone and Internet Addiction: The Definitive WIRED Guide
Everything you ever wanted to know about screen time, likes, and pull-to-refresh.
Thanks to AI, These Cameras Will Know What They’re Seeing
A new breed of chips incorporate artificial intelligence into relatively cheap cameras, enabling new apps but also more ubiquitous surveillance.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Hearings Were Facebook’s and Silicon Valley’s Ultimate Debut
To spectators, Mark Zuckerberg’s appearance before Congress marked a crisis at Facebook. To tech’s elite, it was a demonstration of how the Valley operates.
TED 2018: Netflix Sees Itself as the Anti-Apple
Reed Hastings, CEO and founder of the streaming giant said he believes in sharing information broadly, while Apple locks everything down tight.
Within Facebook, a Sense of Relief Over the Zuckerberg Hearings
Facebook employees watched the hearings closely, and were pleased by what they saw.
What Hearings? Advertisers Still Love Facebook
All that noise in Washington won’t mean much for Facebook’s bottom line.
As Zuckerberg Smiles to Congress, Facebook Fights State Privacy Laws
The social network has pushed back against consumer-focused legislation in places like Illinois and California.
Despite Zuckerberg Pledge, Facebook Fights State Privacy Laws
The social network has pushed back against consumer-focused legislation in places like Illinois and California.
Why Facebook’s 2011 Promises Haven’t Protected Users
Facebook didn’t notify the Federal Trade Commission when it learned that Cambridge Analytica had improperly obtained personal information of users.