As rumored a week ago, Instagram is today launching a handy new data download tool.
Instagram launches promised tool for downloading a copy of your account data
As rumored a week ago, Instagram is today launching a handy new data download tool.
Facebook is launching new privacy controls following the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Facebook takes advantage of facial recognition in several ways.
You'll soon be able to download an archive of the content shared on your Instagram account.
Following the scandalous revelation that Cambridge Analytica exploited the Facebook platform to collect data on undecided US voters through an inconspicuous quiz app, the social network has now released a web-based tool to check if your account may have been exploited.
Facebook's chief executive took issue with recent comments by Apple CEO Tim Cook, who criticized Facebook's privacy practices amid a scandal around its data practices and the social network's role in political campaigns.
On March 29, 2018, Apple released the tvOS 11.3 software update, bringing the ability to play videos in their original frame rate to owners of the fourth-generation Apple TV, plus other improvements such as ad-free music videos for Apple Music members right in the Music app.
On March 29, 2018, Apple released the watchOS 4.3 software update for Apple Watch. Among other improvements and fixes, watchOS 4.3 reinstates the ability to browse music on your paired iPhone via your wrist while enabling new features like portrait Nightstand mode.
On Thursday, March 29, 2018, Apple released the iOS 11.3 software update for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch with battery health assessment in Settings, the ability to disable Apple's controversial CPU throttling at will and other new features.
Facebook has redesigned its privacy tools to put you more in control of your data.
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