Embattled Facebook admits it tracks non-users, but dismisses report findings from Belgian privacy watchdog

Embattled Facebook admits it tracks non-users, but dismisses report findings from Belgian privacy watchdog
A closely-watched data privacy lawsuit against Facebook has been filed in an Austrian court today
Messenger for Businesses unveiled at F8 conference in San Francisco
Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence and drones all form part of future view
June will see the decision by the top European court on the data sharing agreement between the US and Europe
Social network’s new initiatives revealed ahead of F8 conference
Social network looking to host content from news organisations
$Cashtags allow anyone to send and receive money online
Former engineering boss at Facebook hired as the first ever director of IT at the White House
Payments service will roll out over next few months for Visa and Mastercard users
Facebook reports global rise in government demands for user data, also updates community standards banning buttocks
Flaw would have allowed any user to delete any Facebook photo album
New Facebook platform to allow professionals to share threat data to help bolster cyber security
Facebook's calling it the 'first open hardware modular switch' and could very well get Cisco's feathers in a ruffle
Facebook account of American airlines hacked and defaced with 'objectionable and offensive' content
Android mobile app in rural areas to give users job listings and healthcare info alongside Facebook access
Money can’t buy you happiness, but the UK Conservative party seems to think it can buy voter confidence.
Facebook, Instagram and Tinder were all affected by the outage, which left millions across the world unable to access the services
Social networking giant responds to user complaints about hoaxes and spam in newsfeeds
Facebook continues Internet.org push with app that offers free Web access to people in Colombia
Facebook brings forth LinkedIn, Yammer, and Slack social enterprise competitor
Business software had the largest rise in deal volume on a year-over-year basis with a 20 percent improvement, from 343 to 410 transactions
Social networking giant's acquisition spree continues with purchase of video compression specialist
‘Naked videos of Facebook friends’ installed Trojan on thousands of PCs
Head of Facebook’s AI facility looks to create a ‘digital assistant’ to cut out all those embarrassing posts
Facebook and ESET team up to reduce threat of malware on the social network
New Facebook terms and conditions, including improved ad targeting, will kick in on January 1
Hackers luring in unwary Facebook users with promise of free sports cars
Fully encrypted Whatsapp messages a potential terrorist tool or just protection from GCHQ/NSA spying efforts?
Facebook is secretly working on a version of its site with stricter privacy controls and office collaboration features