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‘Do-Not-Call’ registry now open for registration
Consumers wanting to opt out of telemarketing calls can now list their numbers on a national Do-Not-Call (DNC) registry, a month ahead of the official launch.
Singtel mobile app leaked customer's details
SINGAPORE: Singtel suspended its mobile application for three hours yesterday, after a "software glitch" meant that customers who logged in were redirected to a different account.
Teachers face big challenge in Sabah's rural areas to carry out online learning
SEMPORNA (Bernama): Teachers, especially those teaching in rural and remote schools here, are facing a big challenge to ensure that the Online Learning and Facilitating Process (PdPc) runs smoothly during the movement control order (MCO) period.
Taking turns for online lessons
SEMPORNA: Online Learning and Facilitation (PdPc) sessions can be difficult for students especially if they have to share a mobile device with other family members, but many don’t have a choice.
Proposed changes to Singapore's data protection law seek stiffer penalties
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Organisations may soon be slapped with stricter financial penalties of up to 10 per cent of their annual gross turnover here in the case of a data breach, or S$1 million, whichever is higher, if proposed amendments to Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act go through.
Singapore's Central Depository among three bodies fined $47,000 in total for not securing personal data
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): The Central Depository (CDP) and two other organisations have been fined a total of S$47,000 for breaching data privacy laws.
Misinformation and disturbing content spreading like wildfire on social media
Social media platforms are in the spotlight again, as they struggle to contain the spread of disturbing content on their network.
Is Malaysia ready for full implementation of virtual learning?
If not for the incident that went viral involving Universiti Malaysia Sabah student Veveonah Mosibin, who was forced to climb a tree to get an Internet connection to sit for an online examination, most people would have remained blissfully unaware that not all Malaysians enjoy high-speed Internet access.
Singapore-based Muslim Pro app developer denies selling user data to US military
THE developers of Singapore-based Islamic smartphone app Muslim Pro said that while user data they collected might have been sold to the United States military through their data partners, they were not aware of this possibility and have from the start done their due diligence to protect the app’s nearly 100 million global users.