White House agrees reforms needed given concerns about FB

FB rolls out biz messaging changes in e-commerce push

Facebook Inc.  is opening up ways for businesses to interact with customers on Instagram and WhatsApp, it said at its virtual developers conference 'F8 Refresh’.

The world's largest social network said it was rolling out tools so developers could build ways for businesses to message ...


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WhatsApp ‘forcing’, ‘tricking’ users to accept privacy rules: Govt

India’s federal government has told the Delhi High Court that social messaging platform WhatsApp was trying to "force" its users to consent to the new privacy policy before the Personal Data Protection Bill becomes the law by bombarding them with notifications daily to obtain their consent.


Google: Indian digital norms not applicable on search engine

Google: Indian digital norms not applicable on search engine

The US-based Google LLC has contended that India's new rules for digital media are not applicable to its search engine, and urged the Delhi High Court on Wednesday to set aside its single-judge order, which applied them on the company while dealing with an issue related to removal of offending content from the Intern...


WhatsApp privacy policy on hold till Parliament formulates law

दिल्ली हाई कोर्ट में बोली केंद्र सरकार व्हाट्सऐप अपनी नई पॉलिसी को यूजर्स पर थोप रही है

व्हाट्सऐप की नई प्राइवेसी पॉलिसी सरकार की की आपत्ति के बावजूद 15 मई को लागू हो चुकी है और इसमें कोई बदलाव भी नहीं किया गया है। सरकार का व्हाट्सऐप की नई प्राइवेसी पॉलिसी को लेकर के कहना है कि व्हाट्सऐप इसे यूजर्स पर थोप रहा है। यूजर्स इसे स्वीकार करें इसके लिए वो अलग - अलग तरीके अपना रहा है। https://twitter.com/ANI/status/1400307404105940998 ...


Aussie Nine Entertainment in content deal with FB, Google

Aussie Nine Entertainment in content deal with FB, Google

Australian broadcaster and publisher Nine Entertainment Co Holdings Ltd said it signed multi-year content-supply deals with Google and Facebook Inc, harnessing tough new licensing laws to bolster profit.

The step means that all of Australia's three largest media firms now have deals ...