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The new AI assistant being tested is designed to offer more personalized help with things like account recovery, managing your profile, or updating your settings. This particular feature will first be available to Facebook users, but the company expects to roll it out to other apps in the future.
Meta on Thursday announced it is launching a new, centralized support hub for Facebook and Instagram, acknowledging that getting help hasn’t always been as easy as it should be. The space will bring together all the support features users of both networks need to report account issues or recover one they’ve lost access to.
We’re rolling out easier ways to get account support and updates to keeping your Facebook and Instagram accounts even more secure.
Despite being owned by the same parent company, the user bases of Facebook and Instagram couldn't feel more different. Regardless of which one you primarily use, you'll soon be getting support from the same place, thanks to a new support hub for both social networks, Meta announced on Thursday.
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Facebook owner’s data center plan faces scrutiny at community panel in Michigan town
HOWELL, MI — A local group opposed to a proposed $1 billion “hyperscale” data center reportedly backed by Facebook and Instagram owner Meta hosted a panel discussion days ahead of a pivotal Howell Township meeting.
Meta says that nicknames will allow people to participate in groups more personally while maintaining privacy, particularly in groups where users want privacy but still want to build a recognizable presence.
Grabbing your data before deleting Facebook ensures you're not leaving anything behind when you cancel your account.
Facebook scams are nothing new. For years, fraudsters have weaponized the Facebook ads platform on a large scale. Meta makes, according to one analysis, a whopping $7 billion a year from scam ads alone.
Meta Platforms on Wednesday hit out at EU antitrust regulators for what it said were "aberrant" requests for information during two investigations four years ago, underscoring the increasing pushback by companies against what they see as disproportionate regulatory demands.
The new centralized hub is designed to make support easier to access. Meta says its previous tools haven't “always met expectations.”
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