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India Restricts Officials Authorized to Order Internet Takedowns
New Delhi has tightened rules governing internet takedowns in India, restricting the number of officials authorized to demand content removal. The move follows a lengthy legal dispute with Elon Musk’s X platform over the country’s controversial online censorship policy. Previously,…
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Facebook monetization issue to be resolved soon in Pakistan, says official
The issue of monetizing content on Facebook will soon be resolved in Pakistan, PM’s focal person on digital media Dr Arsalan Khalid said on Tuesday.…
Facebook subtly threatens to charge iOS users unless they share data after Apple’s privacy policy
Apple has updated its privacy policy for iOS 14, which mandates app developers too. The social media giant Facebook had long been campaigning against this update.…
Twitter Has Gained More Users Due To The Pandemic
Twitter recently had posted its earnings for the first quarter of 2021 and highlighted how much the company had grown during the ongoing pandemic. According…
Telegram Is Launching Its Group Video Calls Feature In May
In recent news, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov announced that the iOS version of Telegram will soon support the new feature of group video calls in…
Instagram Is Working On Creator Shops And More For Influencers, Benefit For Pakistani Influencers?
Instagram is officially creating a new set of tools that will allow users to make money from the platform. In a recent live stream with…
KPK passes a resolution for Facebook Monetization to enable earnings for 5 million content creators
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has shown tremendous progress in regard to IT development. With the establishment of a tech city, Bitcoin farms, and cryptocurrency legislation, it could…
India asks Twitter to remove tweets criticizing its COVID-19 handling
The Indian government asked social media platform Twitter to take down dozens of tweets, including some by local lawmakers, that were critical of India’s handling…
Facebook dismisses 2nd Data Breach in 3 months as “regular activity”
Still reeling from a breach that impacted some 500 million Facebook users just two months ago, the social media giant has a new privacy crisis…
TikTok sued for billions over collection of children’s data
TikTok, the incredibly popular short-form video app, and its Chinese parent ByteDance could face a damages claim worth billions of pounds (dollars) in London’s High…
This British spy agency is joining Instagram in an attempt to “open up”
Britain’s domestic intelligence service, MI5, is set to open an official Instagram account on Thursday, in the latest step by the country’s spy agencies to…
Facebook claims Palestinian spies responsible for long-running hacking campaign
Facebook says it has disrupted a long-running cyberespionage campaign run by Palestinian intelligence which features spies posing as journalists and the deployment of a booby-trapped…
Instagram Has Added New Tools To Block Abusive And Hateful Messages
Instagram is working tirelessly to ensure a more vibrant ecosystem on its platform and has taken another step forward to reduce hate and discrimination by…
Discord isn’t interested in being bought by Microsoft (or anyone else)
Late last month, it appeared that the popular chat app Discord was all set to be bought by Microsoft for over $10 billion. However, it…



























