Facebook confirms data sharing with Chinese firms
Facebook Inc has said it has data sharing partnerships with at least four Chinese companies including Huawei, the world's third largest smartphone producer, which has come under scrutiny from U.S. intelligence agencies on security concerns.
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Facebook Continues to Lose Its Most Important Audience
Facebook has a lot of problems this year, but one of them can have much more serious consequences in the long term. Pew Research Center survey shows a large outflow of the most important audience of the social network - teenagers.
A Country Decides to ban Facebook for a month
Can you imagine spending a month without Facebook? The inhabitants of a small Asian country will have to do so.
It's about Papua New Guinea, where the authorities decided to prohibit the use of the social networking for 30 days. For this period, an impact assessment will be carried out on the site and measures to identify fake accounts will be developed.
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Mark Zuckerberg Hearing at the European Parliament Today (Live Stream)
The founder and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, will arrive at the European Parliament later today for a meeting with President Antonio Tajani and Parliament's political leadership.
Greek village 'lost for words' over news of Texan teen gunman
The family of the Texan teen gunman were "quiet, peaceable people" who never raised eyebrows in the Greek village where his father spent his youth, residents said on Saturday.
The Personal Data of Another 3 Million People on Facebook Have Been Revealed
Facebook's internal investigation has found new compromised personal data of website's users. Three million people are affected this time, whose data have been taken from the University of Cambridge, ''New Scientist'' reported.
Facebook suspends 200 apps over data misuse
Facebook has said it has suspended "around 200" apps on its platform as part of an investigation into misuse of private user data.
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Facebook Considers Creating Its Own Cryptocurrency
Facebook is exploring the possibilities to create its own cryptocurrency. This is reported by the online ''Cheddar'', which refers to its sources in the company.
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EU with New Data Protection Laws Due to the Facebook Scandal
New laws on data protection of online consumers enter into force on May 25th in the European Union, Brussels calls them the new global standard after the scandal with stolen data from Facebook.
Islamabad International Conference of News Agencies highlights need for strengthened professional co-operation
Leaders of news agencies that on Sunday attended the International Conference of News Agencies (ICNA), held in Islamabad on May 13-14, highlighted the need for enhancing professional cooperation, especially prompt exchange of video news footages and pictures to meet the growing demand of TV channels, according to the APP Pakistani news agency.