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Facebook accused of conducting mass surveillance through its apps

Company gathered data from texts and photos of users and their friends, court case claims

Zuckerberg set up fraudulent scheme to ‘weaponise’ data, court case alleges

Facebook CEO exploited ability to access data from any user’s friend network, US case claims

Should you send Facebook all your nude photos?

The social media company suggests that sending it naked pictures is the best way to protect yourself from revenge porn. But can it be trusted?

These are the questions Brussels should have asked Mark Zuckerberg

The integrity of our future elections depends on structural reforms to how Facebook is allowed to operate, says former Google employee Tristan Harris

‘No free lunch’, Macron tells Zuckerberg and other tech bosses

French president demands commitments from Silicon Valley to give back to society

Five things we learned from Mark Zuckerberg’s European parliament appearance

The format didn’t let MEPs question the Facebook boss too deeply – but there were worries over its monopoly

Complaints that Zuckerberg ‘avoided questions’ at European parliament

Facebook founder spends 30 minutes giving answers to 60 minutes of MEPs’ questions

Mark Zuckerberg appears before European parliament – as it happened

Facebook’s co-founder will be speaking to the ‘conference of presidents’ made up of leaders of the eight major political groupings

European parliament to livestream Mark Zuckerberg appearance

Facebook chief initially agreed to closed-door meeting, but will now speak publicly

What is GDPR and how will it affect you?

The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation comes into force this week – here’s what it means

Detoxifying social media would be easier than you might think

To find the tools to clamp down on online misogyny, racism and bullying, parliament needs to look to the past, says campigner William Perrin

Tories will struggle to turn desire to regulate internet into policy

Matt Hancock wants to rein in internet excess – just don’t ask him how it will work in reality

As Facebook becomes better policed, bad actors are moving to WhatsApp

The social network has clamped down on fake accounts. But its figures are fudged and say nothing of the rise of its encrypted cousin

‘I felt exposed online’: how to disappear from the internet

Worried about what’s out there about you? You’re not alone. But is it even possible to become a digital ghost?

Ed Sheeran denounces use of song in anti-abortion campaign in Ireland

Days out from Irish referendum, Sheeran says use of Small Bump in anti-abortion campaign ‘does not reflect what the song is about’

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