In trying to erase an embarrassing trail of photos or unwanted wall posts, users of the ubiquitous social networking site Facebook.com may find covering their e-tracks more difficult than anticipated.
Facebook has announced plans to remove some fields from users' profiles, meaning that certain types of information will no longer be readily available to others who are looking at your profile.
Meta's Facebook is looking into a new change on its platform, and it is by removing the basic and contact information as seen on one's profile, with these data available since the early days of the ...
Your Facebook page will say less about you in a few weeks. After an early sighting by consultant Matt Navarra, Meta has confirmed that it's removing addresses, "interested in" (read: sexual ...
Facebook users will soon not be able to share their religious and political views, among a handful of other things in their profiles as the social media platform is planning to have these fields ...