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Kylie Jenner sells stake in cosmetics company for $600m
Coty Inc said on Nov. 19 it would pay $600 million for a majority stake in Kylie Jenner's make-up and skincare businesses, as it looks to tap into the reality TV star's huge social media reach, sending its shares up as much as 5 percent.
UK Fines Facebook Half a Million Pounds
Facebook has agreed to pay a fine of £ 500,000 for breaches of personal data protection law related to the unauthorized use of such data by Cambridge Analytica. This was announced by the Office of the British Information Commissioner (ICOICO, the British regulator for information rights, BNR reported.
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State approves first subsidy for home protection
The first state subsidy for the protection of a borrower's primary residence was approved on Wednesday, four months after he submitted his application.
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Turkey Fines Facebook with More Than $ 281,000
Turkey fines giant Facebook for breaching privacy requirements of users. The penalty is worth 1.6 million Turkish pounds (over $ 281,000), reports Anadolu Agency.
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When institutions put an end to something, who will call it a day on social networks?
He told N1 that if the FON's (Faculty of Organizational Sciences) Ethics Commission did not declare this doctorate a plagiarism, he would continue his current activities through social networks and present new evidence in favor of claiming that the dissertation was not the original work of the Serbian Finance Minister.
Turkey fines Facebook over data breach
Turkey on Oct. 3 fined social media giant Facebook 1.6 million Turkish liras (over $281,000) over a data breach exposing the personal information of hundreds of thousands of users in Turkey.
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Google and YouTube Fined for Collecting Data from Children Under 13
American authorities has fined Google and YouTube for collecting data from children without their parents' consent.
The YouTube music platform is owned by Google. The punishment was imposed by the Federal Trade and Prosecutor's Office of New York.
Yahoo's E-mail Crashed
Yahoo's e-mail crashed yesterday. Thousands of users didn't have access to their emails for hours. It is not clear what the cause of the problem is.
"You may not be able to access some of our services, including email. Our main priority right now is to resolve the issue. We appreciate your patience," a Yahoo customer service team said.
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Hit roads before Aug. 9-10 for Eid: Analysis
An analysis undertaken by the Yandex Navigator application has suggested that Turkish vacationers who are leaving the city for the Eid al-Adha holiday ("Festival of the Sacrifice") get on the road either early Aug. 9 or Aug. 10 afternoon to avoid traffic entanglements.
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BDZ Launched the "Read on the Train" Campaign
BDZ, together with Bulgarian publishers, launched the "Read on the Train" campaign, which aims to stimulate the reading of books in a modern way. All passengers with smart devices can touch new worlds while traveling through the magic of eBooks.
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