Facebook shutting down facial recognition system
FOX 32 goes 1-on-1 with Attorney Daliah Saper of Saper Law.
Facebook to end facial-recognition system for more than 1B users
More than a third of Facebook’s daily active users have opted in to have their faces recognized by the social network’s system.
Takeaways from Facebook's decision to change its company name
Chris Rodgers from Colorado SEO Pros joins Good Day Chicago to talk about why Facebook changed its company name and what that means for their plans for the future.
Facebook changes company name to Meta to emphasize its ‘metaverse’ vision
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says his company is rebranding itself as Meta, an effort to encompass its virtual-reality vision for the future.
Facebook to change name to reflect the 'metaverse'
Mana Ionescu, founder of Lightspan Digital, talks about the timing behind Facebook's potential name change and what the company hopes to accomplish with their rebranding.
Protesters demand CEO Mark Zuckerberg leave Facebook
A group gathered outside of the home of Mark Zuckerberg demanding he resign as CEO of the social media company.
Scammers impersonating your Facebook friends to rip you off, BBB warns
Steve Bernas from the Better Business Bureau talks about the latest scam sweeping social media.
Die-hard Sox fan who hasn’t missed a home game in 7 years finds community in Facebook group
James Duda joins Good Day Chicago to talk about how he took his White Sox fandom to a new level with the help of a like-minded Facebook community.
What to make of whistleblower's claims about Facebook
Andrew Stoltmann of Stoltmann Law Offices joins Good Day Chicago to talk about the allegations made against Facebook and the ensuing legal battle they could find themselves in.
Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp outage affects users worldwide
Carl Prouty from Abt Electronics talks about the cause of Monday's global outage for Facebook and its properties.
After bombshell whistleblower interview, Facebook outage lasts hours
The whistleblower brought forth documents indicating the company knowingly puts profits ahead of public safety — an allegation the company hasn't flat-out denied.
After bombshell whistleblower interview, Facebook goes offline for hours
A double-whammy for Facebook: first a bombshell whistleblower interview, then a massive service outage.
Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp down: Platforms 'coming back online' after outage
Facebook and its apps Instagram and WhatsApp were all down on Monday in an apparent widespread outage, according to the company.
Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp go down in apparent major outage
Facebook and its apps Instagram and WhatsApp were all down on Monday in an apparent widespread outage, according to the company. Carl Prouty from Abt Electronics in Glenview talks about it.
Facebook pauses development of Instagram for Kids app
Dr. Colleen Stiles-Shields from Rush University Medical Center shares her thoughts on Facebook's about-face on the Instagram for Kids app and how social media can shape the minds of children.
Instagram leads to mental health, body image troubles for teen girls: report
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Facebook has known its app, Instagram, leads to mental health and body image trouble for teenage girls.
Instagram is damaging to teen girls: report
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Facebook has known its app, Instagram, leads to mental health and body image trouble for teenage girls.
Report: Instagram toxic for young girls
Popular social media sites are proving to be toxic for young girls, according to a report. Dr. Tali Raviv, a psychologist at Lurie Children's Hospital weighs in on the topic.
Facebook faces more questions after public push for transparency
Dahlia Saper, attorney at Saper Law, talks about Facebook's attempt at transparency and where they are falling short.
South Shore woman launches Facebook group for women who love to double dutch
Pamela Robinson talks about why she created the 40+ Double Dutch Club Facebook group and the sense of community it has created.