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Twitter Has Admitted Abuse of Users' Phone Numbers
Twitter has apologized to its users for abusing their phone numbers and email addresses.
The internet giant claims that they "inadvertently" used the data for advertising, although they asked for account holders as a security measure.
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The US Department of Justice Launch its Own Antitrust Investigation against Facebook
The US Department of Justice plans to launch its own antitrust investigation against the Facebook company, Bloomberg news agency reported, citing own sources.
Facebook Won’t Check the Credibility of Politicians' Posts
Facebook won't check the credibility of politicians' posts, the social network announced a year before the US presidential election.
The social network relies on third parties, including major news outlets, to verify the information.
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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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.
Twitter and Facebook Accused China of Campaigning against the Protesters in Hong Kong
Twitter and Facebook have blocked accounts and pages used by Chinese authorities to spread disinformation about the Hong Kong protests, NOVA TV reported. Twitter has suspended over 900 accounts "from within the People's Republic of China (PRC)."
Netflix Suffered Its First Major Stock Market Failure after Bad Results
Netflix has added less than planned new subscribers and the company shares on the stock exchange have declined, Euronews reported.
Netflix deletes suicide scene from popular youth show, '13 Reasons Why'
Netflix Inc. is removing a controversial graphic scene from its popular young adult drama "13 Reasons Why," which depicts a youth suicide, following advice from medical experts, the company said on its Twitter account early on July 16.
Facebook, Google Urged to Appoint Agents in Serbia
SHARE Foundation said on Tuesday that it has sent letters to 20 companies, including Facebook, Twitter and Google, asking them to appoint a representative in Serbia to whom all questions related to personal data processing can be addressed.
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WhatsApp urges users to upgrade app after security breach
Facebook's WhatsApp urged users to upgrade to the latest version of its popular messaging app after reporting that users might be vulnerable to having malicious spyware installed on phones without their knowledge.