It cost Facebook $22 million to keep Mark Zuckerberg safe last year
Keeping Mark Zuckerberg safe is expensive.
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Keeping Mark Zuckerberg safe is expensive.
Facebook is developing a new section devoted to curating "high quality" and "trustworthy" news, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said on Monday. And, according to a person familiar with the conversations, executives have discussed possibly launching it by the end of 2019.
This week started with Facebook wrongfully removing ads critical of Facebook and ended with the company failing to immediately catch and remove an apparent livestream of a deadly attack.
Facebook built a massive advertising business on what it knows about its users. But could the company's enormous database soon become its biggest problem?
Mark Zuckerberg lost $15.7 billion overnight.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg tried to clarify his controversial comments about Holocaust deniers Wednesday afternoon, hours after he was quoted saying some deniers who post on Facebook aren't "intentionally getting it wrong."
Sheryl Sandberg has a message for college grads: be "clear-eyed optimists."
Facebook is trying to demystify the ways in which it tracks people when they aren't directly using the website or app.
Three hours into Mark Zuckerberg's second day of hearings on Capitol Hill, a Republican lawmaker offered "a little bit of advice" to the Facebook CEO: Be careful, or we might just have to regulate you.
Mark Zuckerberg took heat from members of Congress Wednesday over illegal opioid sales on Facebook.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed Tuesday that his company is cooperating with special counsel Robert Mueller in its investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has arrived on Capitol Hill. What happens next could be big.
As tens of millions of Americans come to grips with revelations that data from Facebook may have been used to sway the 2016 presidential election, on the other side of the world, rights groups say hatemongers have taken advantage of the social network to widely disseminate inflammatory, anti-Muslim speech in Myanmar.
You may not see women's nipples on Instagram, but you could find Fentanyl.
Facebook announced Friday that it is introducing new rules for Facebook Pages — rules that, had they been in place earlier, could have stopped Russian trolls posing as Americans from wreaking havoc on the platform in the lead up to the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has turned down a request from British lawmakers to answer questions about how the social network collects and stores user data.
Facebook has an impeccable memory.
Facebook has vowed to change its data-sharing ways. But will the differences actually impact users?
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg did not give a direct answer when asked Wednesday if the social media site had an impact on the results of the 2016 election.
Facebook wants to make sure its users aren't duped by stories from untrustworthy news publications. So it's asking users which news publications they trust.
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