No way to screen out under-13s or sex offenders on Facebook, inquiry told Senior executive answers questions at UK’s independent inquiry into child sexual abuse
WhatsApp hack: have I been affected and what should I do? Time to make sure WhatsApp is updated on your iPhone, Android or Windows device
The Guardian’s view on free speech online: a messy compromise Editorial: Rightwing extremists are now being deprived of their income stream from YouTube advertisements. Not to do so would be worse
Tech firms to give secret evidence at child sexual abuse inquiry Facebook, Apple, Microsoft and Google will make submissions as inquiry looks at online abuse
Is India the frontline in big tech’s assault on democracy? Encrypted messaging polarises voters and prevents public scrutiny, says Guardian columnist John Harris
Nick Clegg rejects Facebook break-up calls backed by Kamala Harris California Democrat favours action against social media giant but former deputy PM says new employer ‘a great American success’
It’s not enough to break up Big Tech. We need to imagine a better alternative Presenting tech companies as America’s greatest menace may appeal to voters, but it does little to chart an alternative future
Online abuse of disabled people is getting worse – when will it be taken seriously? New research shows the extent of this depressing trend. Social media platforms and MPs have to get a grip of it, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
Facebook cofounder calls for company to break up over ‘unprecedented’ power Chris Hughes wrote in the New York Times Facebook’s acquisition of rival platforms has given Zuckerberg ‘un-American’ control
My data security is better than yours: tech CEOs throw shade in privacy wars Apple, Google and Facebook are racing to embrace the latest buzzword, and taking swipes at each other in the process
Mark Zuckerberg has to go. Here are 25 reasons why It’s time we dethrone Mark Zuckerberg and prove that Silicon Valley kings are not gods
Facebook is violating our privacy. Where are the cops? A company whose motto has been ‘Move Fast and Break Things’ cannot be relied upon to admit wrongdoing
Inside Facebook’s war room: the battle to protect EU elections The social media firm is deleting billions of fake accounts as it takes on a torrent of fake news, disinformation and hate speech
The Guardian view on extremism online: who will guard the watchdogs? Editorial: The social media advertising giants of the web have great power. When they admit this, they will come under pressure
Trump tweets support for far-right figures banned by Facebook President railed against social media companies on Saturday and said he would ‘monitor the censorship’ of US citizens