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Facebook rules: Everyone can vote on new privacy policy | ZDNet

zdnet.com — Facebook’s rules state if there are 7,000 comments on a new privacy policy, the company has to take it to a worldwide vote. Activists made sure View in Crawl 4

Facebook rules: Everyone can vote on new privacy policy | ZDNet

Facebook hit with $15 billion class action user tracking lawsuit | ZDNet

zdnet.com — Facebook is once again being sued for tracking its users even after they logged out of the service. The latest class action lawsuit demands $15 billio View in Crawl 4

Facebook hit with $15 billion class action user tracking lawsuit | ZDNet

Avira Antivirus update cripples millions of Windows PCs | ZDNet

zdnet.com — Avira has sent out a defective antivirus update that is causing paid versions of its product to block critical Windows processes and third-party softw View in Crawl 4

Avira Antivirus update cripples millions of Windows PCs | ZDNet

Facebook’s worst idea yet: Paid post promotion

zdnet.com — What if Facebook let you pay to promote your posts? That’s exactly what the company is testing right now: the Highlight feature lets you pay to View in Crawl 4

Facebook’s worst idea yet: Paid post promotion

To keep fighting Google, Microsoft adds more Facebook into Bing | ZDNet

zdnet.com — Microsoft has delivered on its promise to keep using Facebook in Bing to fight Google. The company has announced yet another revamp to Bing that inclu View in Crawl 4

To keep fighting Google, Microsoft adds more Facebook into Bing | ZDNet

Password Protection Act: Ban bosses asking for Facebook passwords | ZDNet

zdnet.com — The Password Protection Act, which looks to protect employees from employers asking for access to their social networking accounts, has been introduce View in Crawl 4

Password Protection Act: Ban bosses asking for Facebook passwords | ZDNet

Anonymous: 'We are not terrorists' (video) | ZDNet

zdnet.com — Anonymous has responded to Activision’s marketing campaign for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, which paints the hacktivist group as terrorists. Also, View in Crawl 4

Anonymous: 'We are not terrorists' (video) | ZDNet

The six signs of Facebook addiction | ZDNet

zdnet.com — The Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale is the first tool developed to test if you have become addicted to the social network. View in Crawl 4

The six signs of Facebook addiction | ZDNet

Child porn photos traded on Facebook in plain sight (report) | ZDNet

zdnet.com — Child pornography and other related graphic content is being traded by pedophiles and predators via Facebook Groups, Facebook Pages, and Facebook prof View in Crawl 4

Child porn photos traded on Facebook in plain sight (report) | ZDNet

Is Facebook blocking ‘irrelevant or inappropriate’ comments?

zdnet.com — Facebook has apparently started blocking comments it deems “irrelevant or inappropriate.” The social networking appears to be analyzing comments be... View in Crawl 4

Is Facebook blocking ‘irrelevant or inappropriate’ comments?

Facebook for Every Phone gets photo filters à la Instagram | ZDNet

zdnet.com — The Facebook for Every Phone app has received an update that features photo filters. View in Crawl 4

Facebook for Every Phone gets photo filters à la Instagram | ZDNet

Maryland bans employers asking for your Facebook password | ZDNet

zdnet.com — Maryland has become the first state to ban the practice of employers asking current employees as well as job applicants for access to their social med View in Crawl 4

Maryland bans employers asking for your Facebook password | ZDNet

Survey: Facebook, Google privacy policies are incomprehensible | ZDNet

zdnet.com — Facebook and Google privacy policies have been found to be more confusing than complex documents such as government notices, credit card agreements, a View in Crawl 4

Survey: Facebook, Google privacy policies are incomprehensible | ZDNet

A first: Hacked sites with Android drive-by download malware | ZDNet

zdnet.com — We’ve already seen websites that host Android drive-by download malware. Now, cyber criminals are experimenting with hacking legitimate websites View in Crawl 4

A first: Hacked sites with Android drive-by download malware | ZDNet

Instagram used Twitter to make Facebook pay more (rumor) | ZDNet

zdnet.com — Maybe April 2012 should be referred to the month of Instagram rumors. Two weeks ago, a rumor suggested that Facebook beat Twitter to Instagram. Instag View in Crawl 4

Instagram used Twitter to make Facebook pay more (rumor) | ZDNet
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