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  • Zoe advert featuring Steven Bartlett banned for being ‘misleading’

    May 21, 2025

    An advert featuring Dragons’ Den star Steven Bartlett for nutrition brand Zoe has been banned after being ruled to be misleading. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has found against the Facebook advert for Zoe’s Daily30+ supplement which the brand claimed contained “just real food” and “no ultra-processed” ingredients. The watchdog said the advert, which included [...]

  • Meta surges on bold AI spend – but tariff risks loom

    May 1, 2025

    Meta platforms delivered strong first quarter earnings after market close on Wednesday, with revenue and profit surpassing Wall Street expectations thanks to continued growth in advertising and an aggressive push into AI. But the firm’s exposure to global trade tensions and regulatory headwinds in its European market present a complicated picture for investors evaluating the [...]

  • Meta launches ChatGPT rival app ahead of key earnings

    April 29, 2025

    Meta platforms debuted its standalone AI app on Tuesday, marking its most direct move yet against OpenAI’s ChatGPT – and doing so just 24 hours ahead of its first earnings report of the year. The app, built on Meta’s llama models, features on AI assistant, image generation, and a ‘discover’ feed to showcase user prompts, [...]

  • UK has become the epicentre of WhatsApp scams in Europe

    April 1, 2025

    The UK has become the epicentre of WhatsApp scams in Europe, with British consumers losing more money on the platform than in any other country. Analysis compiled by Revolut revealed that in 2024, WhatsApp fraud accounted for 21 per cent of all reported scams in the UK, with victims losing an average of £2,437 per [...]

  • Is Facebook about to fall foul of new fraud laws?

    March 18, 2025

    This week the anti-fraud provisions of the Online Safety Act start to become enforceable. This could mean huge fines for social media firms that break the law by carrying fraudulent content. Yet our investigation shows that Facebook is still carrying numerous adverts for investments that might be seen to break the new law, says Andrew [...]

  • Meta fact-checking U-turn probed over Ronaldo Facebook deepfake scam

    February 6, 2025

    Meta’s decision to scrap fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram is under review after Brazilian football legend Ronaldo Nazario was caught up in a deepfake scam. The company’s oversight board has launched an investigation after Meta initially rejected calls to remove a post that used an AI-manipulated video of Ronaldo to promote a gambling app. Meta [...]

  • Meta pays Trump $25m to settle Facebook lawsuit

    January 30, 2025

    Meta has agreed to pay $25m (£20m) to settle a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump back in 2021 over his banned accounts. The president had sued Facebook and Instagram’s parent company, as well as its owner, Mark Zuckerberg, due to his accounts being suspended on its platforms. Meta had banned his accounts following the [...]

  • Elon Musk is wrong – we must never ‘move beyond’ the Holocaust

    January 27, 2025

    Elon Musk addressed an AfD rally on the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day and said there was too much focus on Germany’s past. The rise of populism combined with the consolidation of the power of big tech should worry us all, says Jack Mendel This year’s Holocaust Memorial Day falls in the immediate aftermath of [...]

  • Apple, Google, Meta and Microsoft: The £30bn legal headache for Big Tech

    January 16, 2025

    Headlines have been popping about class actions in the UK with the main target on the other side, Big Tech firms. But why them?

  • Meta oversight co-chair: ‘Huge problems’ with Zuckerberg changes

    January 8, 2025

    The co-chair of Meta’s oversight board has said there are “huge problems” with some of the changes Mark Zuckerberg has announced to the social media platforms’ content moderation, adding that members of the board are “not on board” with many of the reforms. Helle Thorning-Schmidt, who, as well as her role with Meta’s independent oversight [...]

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