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Facebook's data policy outlines its policies for collecting, storing, and sharing user's data. [121] Facebook enables users to control access to individual posts and their profile [122] through privacy settings. [123] The user's name and profile picture (if applicable) are public.
Facebook announces major planned changes to the News Feed. [365] However, it is later revealed that Facebook abandoned these changes after getting negative feedback from users. [366] 2013: March 8: Acquisition: Facebook announces that they acquired the team from Storylane, but not the product itself. [288] 2013: April 4, then April 12: Product ...
In 2011, Facebook updated the News Feed to show top stories and most recent stories in one feed, and the option to highlight stories to make them top stories, as well as to un-highlight stories. In response to users' criticism, Facebook later updated the News Feed to allow users to view recent stories first.
In February 2011, Facebook added News Feed settings to let users specify if they want content from only the people and pages they interact with the most, rather than everyone. [13] In September, Facebook updated the feed to show top stories and most recent stories, rather than relying on a strictly chronological order. [10]
The Facebook Platform is the set of ... as the privacy policy and terms and conditions are regularly updated. ... This page was last edited on 29 September ...
In December 2013, Facebook released an update to Home, which added a more traditional home screen. [6] ... This page was last edited on 3 July 2024, at 20:14 (UTC).
In 2020, Facebook, Inc. spent $19.7 million on lobbying, hiring 79 lobbyists. In 2019, it had spent $16.7 million on lobbying and had a team of 71 lobbyists, up from $12.6 million and 51 lobbyists in 2018. [126] Facebook was the largest spender of lobbying money among the Big Tech companies in 2020. [127]
One new change is Facebook Dating's Matchmaker feature to let your friends pick your dates.