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It protects against interception of data by ‘hackers/attackers’ and twisted data can only be decrypted with the encryption key
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For the first time, researchers will be able to reliably measure the quality of translations through 10,100 different translation directions — for example, directly from Hindi to Thai or Swahili.
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The European Commission opened a formal probe to assess whether Facebook violated EU competition rules by using advertising data gathered in particular from advertisers in order to compete with them in markets
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WhatsApp's Fast Playback feature lets you change playback speed between the default 1x setting, to 1.5x speed or 2x speed, without changing the pitch of someone's voice.
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We are today announcing new enforcement protocols to be applied in exceptional cases such as this, and we are confirming the time-bound penalty consistent with those protocols which we are applying to Mr. Trump's accounts
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Facebook plans to end its controversial policy that mostly shields politicians from the content moderation rules that apply to other users, a sharp reversal that could have global ramifications for how elected officials use the social network
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The social network launched the Messenger Platform as open APIs at its F8 developer conference in 2016.
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"Fleet ads are full-screen billboards for advertisers. Appearing in between Fleets from people, these ads are all about connecting your message with the everyday.
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The employees at Instagram made numerous appeals about content that had been censored by automated moderation, reports The Verge.
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Fear of tracing private communications and using them against users can have a chilling effect on fundamental freedoms
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The covert influence operations (IO) originated from 2017 through mid-2021 and targeted both foreign and domestic public debate.
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India’s bitter standoff with Twitter, WhatsApp has cast a shadow over the trip, making Jaishankar’s task much more difficult
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The social media platforms have rolled out a new feature that lets users control whether their followers and friends can see the number of likes on their posts and other media content
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The Government of India released a set of IT Rules in February and gave the platforms three month duration to comply with the guidelines.
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While concerns over privacy violations are genuine, internet majors should engage with the authorities to arrive at practical solutions
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The new rules, announced on February 25, require large social media platforms to follow additional due diligence, including the appointment of chief compliance officer.
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The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) had asked social media platforms to abide by the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules
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So why is the ad suddenly being talked about, especially when it must have Facebook’s Zuckerberg seething with rage? The ad, which interestingly has a 40-year-old cult hit, Delta 5’s ‘Mind Your Own Business’
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The new guidelines issued by the government of India mandated a grievance redressal system for over the top (OTT) and digital portals in the country.
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New Delhi: The deadline to comply with the new legal rules meant for big social media platforms, which were issued by the government three months ago, is ending on Tuesday, threatening the operations of the likes of Twitter in India. According to top official sources, social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and others, which […]