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Facebook Suspended nearly 70,000 Applications because of the Potential Risk of Privacy Issues
Facebook has announced that it has suspended tens of thousands of apps because of the potential risk of privacy for its users after millions of apps have been scrutinized internally, AFP reported.
Instagram Takes Strict Measures against Weight Loss Products
Instagram has announced stricter posts for weight loss products and cosmetic surgery. Some of the publications will be hidden from under-18s, while others offering "miracle" weight loss products will be removed.
Extraordinary session starts today, MPs to discuss laws on education
The agenda of the session will include Proposal to the Law on the Dual Model of Studies in Higher Education, Proposal on the Law on Regulated Professions and the Recognition of Professional Qualifications and Amendments to the Patents Act.
Senior emergency official Arafat unveils 14 measures to improve 112 emergency response service
The head of the Department for Emergency Situations, Raed Arafat, presented on Friday evening a milestone report that provides for 14 measures for the reorganization of the 112 emergency response service.
400 Million Unsecured Phone Numbers on Facebook
The server of the company is left without a password.
Phone numbers linked to more than 400 million Facebook accounts remained unsecured online in the latest privacy leak for the social media giant, BGNES reported.
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France Fines Amazon €4 Million for "Abusive Conditions"
The Paris Commercial Court has ordered two affiliates of Amazon (Amazon) to pay a fine of 4 million euros for contracts with participants in the company's trading platform that did not comply with the code of commerce, BTA reported.
Facebook Gives all Its Users a Choice whether to Opt Out of the Facial Recognition Option
Facebook extends its facial recognition tools to all users, enabling them to opt out of their use.
The company released the information, stating that it was removing "labeling suggestions" or the so-called tag suggestion. They allowed Facebook to "suggest" another person uploading a photo to tag another user on the system.
Facebook Consider the Idea to Hide Its Like Counter
The social network Facebook is considering hiding its like counter, TechCrunch reported.
The magazine notes that tests for this feature have already started on Instagram in seven countries, including Canada and Brazil. Instead of the total number of likes, users are shown only a few names of mutual friends who liked the post.
Twitter Collapsed, CEO Jack Dоrsey's Account Was Hacked
Twitter's social network collapsed last night, users said. The problems began around 6 pm Bulgarian time and affected a number of countries, including Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, France and Russia.