Facebook has talked about restricting developer access to its platform in the wake of Cambridge Analytica, but we haven't heard much about how exactly the company might actually prevent a repeat of ...
Facebook Messenger API for Instagram is now open for all developers. Last year, an initial beta test saw that the company grant at least 30 developers and 700 brands, including major companies like ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
Remember all the hullaballoo in October over The Wall Street Journal’s report that third-party Facebook developers were leaking user information to Internet tracking firms? Turns out those privacy ...
Facebook is entering a tough transition period where it won’t take chances around data privacy in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica fiasco, CTO Mike Schroepfer tells TechCrunch. That’s why it’s ...
Set the “days without a Facebook privacy problem” counter to zero. This week, an alarmed developer contacted TechCrunch, informing us that their Facebook App Analytics weekly summary email had been ...
Facebook is once again involved in a controversial situation regarding privacy issues. The company has confirmed that thousands of developers have been able to access data from inactive users, which ...
Social media giant Facebook filed a civil lawsuit today against a Turkish national for operating a network of at least 20 Instagram clones. According to court documents obtained by ZDNet, Facebook ...
One of my favorite events of SxSW is Facebook's Developer Garage at The Phoenix in downtown Austin. Gareth Davis from Facebook led the event with a quick talk about social games with Facebook Connect.
Both Facebook and Google have used Apple’s Enterprise Developer Program—which is intended for exclusive use by companies to give system administrators the ability to distribute apps to employees’ ...
Nov. 6 (UPI) --Social networking giant Facebook says as many as 100 third-party developers had unauthorized access to user accounts for more than a year after it revoked permissions as part of changes ...