Fb Will Connect Its Title to Instagram and WhatsApp, for Some Reason why

Unbelievable. In spite of a apparently never-ending wave of ongoing public members of the family crises for Fb, the social media large seems ready to foist its luggage onto two of its significantly much less subsidiaries—WhatsApp and Instagram—by way of attaching its identify to their corporations.
Incredible. Despite a seemingly endless wave of ongoing public relations crises for Facebook, the social media giant appears prepared to foist its baggage onto two of its considerably less troubled subsidiaries—WhatsApp and Instagram—by attaching its name to their companies.Original article
Author: Catie Keck

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  2. "Google has announced a new feature for Assistant to that enables anyone in a given Google family group—be they family, friends, or god help us, roommates—to receive an “assignable reminder,” which Google says might include anything from completing chores to notes of encouragement". (August 16, 2019)
  3. "Facebook says it’s giving the ax to one face-scanning tool and introducing a wider rollout for another—this time by giving users a heads up about it first". (September 4, 2019)
  4. "Facebookcoin, or whatever we’re calling it, is reportedly getting even closer to becoming a reality". (May 3, 2019)
  5. "Multiple vaping companies were sent letters by federal regulators this week over posts by social media influencers that did not include necessary warnings about the vape products". (June 8, 2019)
  6. "There are plenty of very good reasons Facebook users should be extremely skeptical of the information the social media platform collects about them following years of data and privacy scandals. But even as the company continues to push its “transparency” narrative, many of its users still do not understand how their information is being used by the company, and specifically with regard to targeted advertising, a Pew Research Center survey has found". (January 17, 2019)
  7. "Facebook has filed a lawsuit against South Korean data analytics company Rankwave over a breach of contract after the company allegedly failed to prove that it was complying with Facebook’s data policies". (May 11, 2019)
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