Facebook likely has your contact info — even if you never signed up for its services. Here’s how to remove it.

Facebook likely has your contact info — even if you never signed up for its services. Here’s how to remove it.

Writing to you from New York City, I'm your host, Jordan Parker Erb. What did you do in the brief window that yesterday? Maybe you laid face down in the dark or maybe you didn't even notice the outage. Either way, it appears to be back up, so we can all return to our regularly scheduled Instagramming. Speaking of Instagram: We reported that its parent company, , even if you never shared it yourself — and even if you never signed up to use any of its services, including Instagram, Facebook, or Messenger. Below, we break down how to delete it. Let's get started. If any of your friends shared their address books with the platform, they inadvertently offered up your information — to use any core Meta service, including the Facebook app, Messenger, or Instagram. Stephen King said if it forces users to . Meanwhile, Shonda Rhimes has already left the platform, saying she's "Not hanging around for whatever Elon has planned." As more women enter the male-dominated industry, firms are crafting policies on the fly to accommodate new mothers — but many say that doesn't necessarily mitigate an investor's urge to clock in while on leave. Photos and