Meta to Stop Sharing the ‘Publicly Available’ Private Home Addresses
See Also: Meta Says, No F8 Conference for Developers This Year Although Facebook and Instagram already have rules in place to bar users from sharing someone’s home address. However, the Meta-owned platforms take no action against posts containing “publicly available addresses.” By Meta’s standards, this means any addresses that have been published in five or more news outlets or have been made available in public records. Meta says it will end this exception “by the end of the year.” No doubt, this change will bring more security and privacy to the users. Check Also: Meta working on digital currency “Zuck Bucks” after it quits Diem cryptocurrency Source: The Verge