Austrian privacy group is preparing for a lawsuit against Facebook after more than a year of campaigning for changes
Facebook mulls court order but takes down page for now
Revised partnership agreement gives Zynga more freedom but fewer perks
Facebook's proposed changes to its privacy policy get a bashing
Facebook is proposing a change to its data usage policies to allow user details to be shared with its Intagram…
Facebook has switched on HTTPS protection for American users, but the rest of the world will have to wait
Facebook joins other US bodies pushing for changes to European Commission data privacy proposals
A Tweet by the campaign staff of US president Barack Obama became the most-retweeted Twitter post in history, surpassing a…
Another executive has offloaded FAcebook shares, further denting the market's confidence in the social networking giant
Public links exposed in a Google search, seem to allow login without a password
New users will be given more education during the signing up process
Anonymous pledges to release confidential files on Guy Fawkes Night
The man who sued Facebook is accused of doctoring, fabricating and destroying evidence
Shares climb again despite negative overall result
Recovered spammers' funds going to fighting their kind
Ex-Facebook Boss To Head Tech City Investment Board
Chancellor George Osborne says Facebook London engineering office is "a vote of confidence for the capital and the country."
PhonePayPlus reaches out to Facebook to clamp down on dodgy premium rate businesses
Facebook apparently paid just tax out on just 11 percent of its estimated revenues last year
IT giants like Google, Microsoft and Mozilla are backing a centralised repository of web developer documentation
Social game developer Zynga expects to make a loss in Q3, raising questions about its future
Shares count as likes, even when shared in private, but only on plug-in counters, but some likes are liking stuff…
Mark Zuckerberg confirms Facebook has reached the historic milestone
Facebook offers users the chance to pay to top their friends' news feeds
French data protection watchdog says claims of a bug revealing private messages on users' walls are nonsense
Facebook is now offering 'frictionless' payments via mobile devices in the UK, US and Germany
Panic as old posts surface - but is Facebook to blame?
Social network withdraws facial recognition features voluntarily after Irish audit
US appeals court rejected the claims that £5.8m settlement favours Facebook and lawyers
A Facebook engineer has built a heatmap monitoring tool to help troubleshoot data centre infrastructure