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If you're an AARP member and a Facebook user, you may be entitled to a payout as part of a $12.5 million stemming from class action lawsuit, but time is running out to file a claim.
Grabbing your data before deleting Facebook ensures you're not leaving anything behind when you cancel your account.
Schnackenberg placed an order Sept. 21 for seven shirts, a hoodie, a sweater vest and a pair of shoes for $65.18 — $59.25 for the merchandise and $5.93 for “insurance.” He paid with his debit card and received a tracking number and a discount code for 15% off a future purchase.
The First Amendment Coalition sued on behalf of the anonymous plaintiffs on Nov. 26, saying the Facebook posts are protected by the First Amendment.
It has been a relatively calm day on Wall Street overnight, with Australian stocks set to follow. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog.
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Under-16s lose access to Instagram and Facebook in Australia ahead of landmark social media ban
Australia has a reputation for taking on tech giants, but experts worry about the impact of its world-first social media ban on privacy and shrinking spaces for youths.
H-E-B warns customers about Facebook scam offering fake gift cards. Scammers use Messenger links pretending to be official promotions.
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2 teens arrested in armed Facebook Marketplace robbery in Brockton
A 17 and 16-year-old were taken into custody in Brockton Sunday in connection to an armed robbery during a Facebook Marketplace meet-up, police said.
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Facebook owner’s data center plan faces scrutiny at community panel in Michigan town
HOWELL, MI — A local group opposed to a proposed $1 billion “hyperscale” data center reportedly backed by Facebook and Instagram owner Meta hosted a panel discussion days ahead of a pivotal Howell Township meeting.