Social media giant Meta expected about 10 percent of its 2024 revenue, roughly $16 billion, to come from running ads for scams and banned goods, according to internal projections reported by Reuters.
A lawsuit from the Consumer Federation of America accuses Meta of misleading consumers about its efforts to combat scams ...
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Meta faces lawsuits across the US, Australia, and UK over scam ads. Internal documents show the company projected 10% of 2024 revenue came from fraudulent advertising.
A new lawsuit against Meta claims it profited billions from scam ads while misleading users about its efforts to fight ...
"Meta has knowingly taken steps and adopted policies that pad its bottom line at the expense of its users' safety and ...
It’s a social scam. According to the Federal Trade Commission, nearly 30% of people who reported being scammed in 2025 said ...
Meta exposes users to tons and tons of scam ads every single day, putting users at potential risk, and a new report details where users are exposed the most. The report uses data from 8 different ...
Meta Rolls Out New Scam Alerts Across Facebook, WhatsApp, and Messenger Your email has been sent Meta is significantly expanding its anti-scam arsenal across Facebook, Messenger, and WhatsApp, ...
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