Facebook is absolutely determined to get into mobile payments in some way, and Facebook Pay is its latest attempt. It will be available via all of Facebook including Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram.
Facebook is starting to roll out a new web interface to some users, months after it was announced at FB 2019. The same announcement included the Android app, which has already had its own lick of paint, but it's taken a while for the web interface to follow suit.
WhatsApp and Facebook are testing a new feature that further leverages the links between the two. The feature, which allows users to share their WhatsApp status on Facebook, Instagram, and more is currently being tested.
After months of speculation, Facebook today finally took the wraps off of its own cryptocurrency. Named Libra, it will use a wallet called Calibra and already has partners from the financial world including Visa and MasterCard.
It appears Facebook's executive team used the social network's data as leverage when dealing with other companies. This comes after NBC News was able to get its hands on documentation including emails and spreadsheets showing the fact.
Facebook has finally explained how it chooses the content which you see in your News Feed. Here's what you need to know about it.
Forbes has released its latest list of the world's richest people, and Kylie Jenner has taken over from Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg as the youngest self-made billionaire. Jenner is 21, while Zuckerberg was 23 when he made the list. While Zuckerberg makes his money from tech, Jenner's wealth comes from a successful cosmetic company.
Here's how you can enable the hidden Dark Mode feature in Facebook Messenger app on both iOS and Android.
Apple has just reactivated certificates for Google and Facebook iOS apps after punishing both for breaking the rules. Here are the details.
Facebook just can't stay out of the news right now, and this time, it's in relation to a report last week that claimed the social giant was looking to combine Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram messaging into a single platform. Now, CEO Mark Zuckerberg has confirmed as much.