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Facebook issued an apology on Monday to more than 800,000 users it says may have been affected by a bug that unblocked people the users had previously blocked.
Facebook has suspended around 200 apps as part of its investigation into whether companies misused personal user data gathered from the social network.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg met one-on-one with a series of key lawmakers Monday. This could be the most important stop on Zuckerberg's apology tour.
Facebook will begin notifying you Monday if your information was compromised in a recent data breach. Facebook users will log onto the social media platform and see a notification at the top of their News Feed about protecting their information.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has agreed he will testify in a second congressional hearing next week, this time in the Senate.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is speaking publicly for the first time since a whistleblower described how a data firm exploited a loophole to access to data from 50 million Facebook users.