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Amazon on Thursday announced the new feature for Prime Video users where they will share video clips from their favourite series and movies with friends. The feature will only be available for a very limited number of shows initially. ...
Internet giants, including social media apps Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat, joined several world leaders to issue a global call to better protect children online at a Paris summit on Thursday.
The call, initiated by France and ...
Twitter said it has permanently banned American conservative news outlet Newsmax’s White House correspondent Emerald Robinson from its service for repeated violations of its COVID-19 misinformation policy.
The social media company had earl...
Social media platform Instagram is working on a new feature ‘Take a Break’ that will help the users to curb their Instagram addiction and encourage them to take a break after spending a certain amount of time on the app. According to ANI, the feature will allow users to
Twitter Inc. has said it will roll out a new subscription product initially in the United States and New Zealand called Twitter Blue after a long trial run in Australia and Canada, which will let paying users edit their tweets before posting and change the color theme of t...