On today’s What Next TBD: Why is it so hard to get Meta’s help when your Instagram or Facebook account is hacked?
It can feel very personal to have your Facebook or Instagram page hacked—they’re your pictures and your friends after all. But Meta, the social media parent company, handles hacks with anything but a personal touch.
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