Facebook escalates feud with Apple over iOS privacy changes
The social network releases a new ad claiming changes in Apple s mobile software will hurt small businesses and consumers. Listen - 04:10 Angela Lang/CNET
Facebook is doubling down on its criticism of Apple with another ad claiming that the iPhone maker s upcoming privacy changes to its mobile operating system will harm consumers by making the internet much more expensive.
Apple announced several new privacy updates for iOS at its Worldwide Developers Conference earlier this year, including a feature called App Tracking Transparency that would require people to opt in to apps collecting their data rather than needing them to opt out. The update threatens to uproot several ad-tracking features in apps, including Facebook. In September, Apple decided to delay the feature s rollout to 2021 so developers could have more tim
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Top executives at Facebook and Twitter donated tens of thousands of dollars to President-elect Joe Biden s campaign, Federal Election Commission records reviewed by Fox News reveal, as the social media platforms come under fire for limiting the circulation of reports surrounding Hunter Biden’s business dealings in the weeks leading up to Election Day.
A Fox News review of FEC records shows that top executives at the social media companies made large donations to the Biden campaign, including several who gave the legal maximum of $2,800.
You better sit down for this. It turns out that Facebook and Twitter executives donated entirely to Biden’s campaign for president:
FOX NEWS – Top executives at Facebook and Twitter donated tens of thousands of dollars to President-elect Joe Biden’s campaign, Federal Election Commission records reviewed by Fox News reveal, as the social media platforms come under fire for limiting the circulation of reports surrounding Hunter Biden’s business dealings in the weeks leading up to Election Day.
A Fox News review of FEC records shows that top executives at the social media companies made large donations to the Biden campaign, including several who gave the legal maximum of $2,800.