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Facebook’s like button makes websites liable, top EU court rules
Facebook Inc’s “Like” button makes third-party websites responsible for processing people’s data under the European Union’s privacy rules, according to the EU’s top court.
Venezuela migrants propel billion-dollar delivery app
It’s six in the morning and Samuel Romero is already pulling his bicycle out of a small garage.
The Week That Was: Minding your mental health
As we hurtle forward into a digital future, it’s even more crucial that those in despair or with suicidal thoughts are not left out.
Europe’s privacy rules hurt small firms, not tech giants: opinion
The European Commission is largely happy with the first year of its sweeping digital privacy rules. Evidence mounts, however, that the General Data Protection Directive, or GDPR, as applied today hurts smaller firms and has no effect on tech giants, which are the least interested in preserving user privacy.
Study shows cute kids are YouTube clickbait, child advocates concerned
YouTube videos featuring young children drew nearly triple the average viewership of the platform's other content, according to research released on July 25 that provided ammunition for child advocates who want Alphabet Inc to take more aggressive steps to make its streaming service safer for kids.
Australia to ‘lift veil’ on Facebook, Google algorithms to protect privacy
Australia said it would establish the world’s first dedicated office to police Facebook Inc and Google as part of reforms designed to rein in the US technology giants, potentially setting a precedent for global lawmakers.
Record Facebook fine won’t end scrutiny of the company
Facebook survived its latest brush with US privacy regulators, at the cost of a record US$5bil (RM20.59bil) fine and other restrictions imposed by the Federal Trade Commission. But it’s far from home free.
Big Tech antitrust review: tough policy or publicity stunt?
The antitrust review of Big Tech announced by US regulators could signal a tough new stand on competition policy, but it may just be a political publicity stunt.
Huawei Y9 Prime 2019 available on July 27 for RM899
The device has a 6.59in display – the company claims users will get a more immersive viewing experience as there are no notches on the screen as the phone uses a pop-up camera.
Swiss data watchdog awaits details on Facebook crypto plan
Facebook Inc's Libra cryptocurrency project has not responded to an information request by Switzerland's data privacy watchdog, the authority said on Tuesday.