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The arrested person Sk Jamshed was tracked down by NMEC, United States in 2019 and based on the alert shared to Indian law enforcement agencies a case was registered against him in Hyderabad
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Under the new IT Rules 2021, big digital and social media platforms, with more than 5 million users, have to publish monthly compliance reports.
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According to Pew Research Center, approximately 83 percent of U.S. adults have reported using YouTube.
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After the accounts came to the light of C V Anand, the ACB officials lodged a complaint with the Hyderabad cybercrime police station who booked a case and started an enquiry.
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Tech giant Apple, the manufacturer of iPhones is usually known for following strict security rules and providing features that protect users from data leaks.
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Meanwhile, Meta has announced that it will start to hide more types of age-inappropriate content for teens on Instagram and Facebook, in line with expert guidance.
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The end-to-end encrypted conversations also offer additional functionality including the ability to edit messages, higher media quality and disappearing messages.
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The company gave no reason for the move but it may be related to Europes Digital Markets Act (DMA) that requires big tech companies to offer interoperability between messaging platforms.
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The Intercept shared materials revealing ads in Hebrew and Arabic that violated Facebook and Meta's policies.
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And in fact, we were surprised at how little participants in our study missed social media when we asked them to cut back.
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The warning comes amid rising complaints that money was extorted from people after trapping them by showing obscenity on WhatsApp or Facebook messenger video calls in Telangana
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Meta’s Threads users are reporting a new feature where they can keep their posts off Instagram and Facebook platforms
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According to TechCrunch, Meta has introduced a new feature enabling users to connect their Facebook and Instagram accounts to Amazon, enabling them to make purchases by clicking on promotions in their feeds.
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Creators will earn based on the number of reels plays and photo views they receive during the bonus period, as long as the content passes Content Monetisation Policies.
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The revelation coincides with Meta receiving criticism from Instagram and Facebook users sharing "pro-Palestinian" content.
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While some candidates are doing reels highlighting developmental works done by them, others are utilizing them to target their opponents.
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The feature, called Activity Off-Meta Technologies, is now accessible in the platform's Accounts Center, having been exclusive to Facebook previously.
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Of the other 16,375 reports where specialised review was needed, Meta reviewed content and took action on 6,322 reports in total.
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Cybersecurity firm Surfshark reveals that roughly 100,000 Facebook, X, and YouTube pages have been removed from Google under the "right to be forgotten" ruling.
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"The ability to create multiple personal profiles is starting to roll out globally today and will continue over the next few months," Meta said in a blogpost on Thursday.