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Today, we’re announcing a range of updates to bolster our efforts to protect young people from both direct and indirect harm.
From early October 2025, we will no longer allow political, electoral and social issue ads on our platforms in the EU. This is a difficult decision - one ...
More than 400 malicious Android and iOS apps this year targeted people to steal their Facebook login information.
Today we’re releasing our first Sustainability Report, which provides a closer look at our sustainability progress in 2019, as well as our broader, ongoing commitment to address climate change. The ...
We’re introducing Instagram Teen Accounts to automatically place teens in built-in protections and reassure parents that teens are having safe experiences. Teen Accounts will limit who can contact ...
Since 2016, we have used a strategy called “remove, reduce, and inform” to manage problematic content across the Facebook family of apps. This involves removing content that violates our policies, ...
We are expanding a first-of-its-kind information sharing partnership with banks. The Fraud Intelligence Reciprocal Exchange (FIRE) programme, allows banks to share intelligence with us directly to ...
This week we introduced the new Facebook.com. Announced at F8 last year, it will now be the web experience for Facebook globally. It’s faster, easier to use and gives your eyes a break with Dark Mode.
You can now talk to and share photos with Meta AI, unlocking new ways to communicate with your assistant and get answers faster.
The Online News Act is based on the incorrect premise that Meta benefits unfairly from news content shared on our platforms, when the reverse is true. News outlets voluntarily share content on ...
Letter from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg: To reflect who we are and the future we hope to build, I'm proud to share that our company is now Meta.