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Britain starts setting up 'first Internet watchdog'
The British government said on Feb 12 that it plans to allow its broadcast regulator to police the Internet and issue substantial fines when social media giants fail to remove "online harm".
Poll: Social media companies distrusted by most Americans on content decisions
Most Americans do not trust social media companies to make the right decisions about what should be allowed on their platforms, but trust the government even less to make those choices, according to a poll released on Tuesday by Gallup and the Knight Foundation.
Yahoo e-mail scan shows US spy push to recast constitutional privacy
Yahoo's secret scanning of customer e-mails at the behest of a US spy agency is part of a growing push by officials to loosen constitutional protections Americans have against arbitrary governmental searches.
SEC settles charges in RM3.2bil Indian accounting fraud
b>WASHINGTON:/bFederal securities regulators settled charges against Satyam Computer Services and sanctioned its accountants, adding to the damage from a massive accounting fraud that prompted a takeover of the company by the Indian Government and criminal charges against its former executives.
Most NSA data from regular Internet users: report
Nine out of 10 people identified in a large cache of online conversations intercepted by the National Security Agency were ordinary Internet users and not foreign surveillance targets, a news report says.
NSA foreign data sweep legal, valuable: panel
The National Security Agency's vast data collection programme targeting foreign nationals is a largely legal, valuable tool in fighting terrorism, a watchdog panel said Tuesday.
The struggle to turn your face into secure travel ID
The global travel industry is looking to replace your paper tickets and security documents with your biometric data in an effort to ease gridlock.
Google pulls down political ads as US candidates keep pushing limits
Google has rejected dozens of ads from Donald Trump’s presidential campaign for violating its ad policies in the week leading up to Super Tuesday, as well as a Bernie Sanders ad and two from a political action committee supporting Joe Biden, according to data released by the company on March 4.
Facebook in turmoil over refusal to police Trump’s posts
The clash between Twitter and Donald Trump has thrust rival Facebook into turmoil, with employees rebelling against CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s refusal to sanction false or inflammatory posts by the US president.
Anti-Defamation League blasts Zuckerberg in video campaign
The Anti-Defamation League blasted Facebook Inc chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg over the proliferation of hate speech in a new social media campaign.