Facebook-bashing May wants allies in Davos in taking on Big Tech


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 25 Jan 2018

Facebook Inc. logos are displayed on computer screens in Tiskilwa, Illinois, U.S., on Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011. Facebook is expanding its Places Deals service to five European countries, offering users of the biggest social-media website discounts when they are near food shops and other retailers. Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg

On a break from Brexit, British Prime Minister Theresa May takes her crusade against technology giants to Davos. 

“No-one wants to be known as 'the terrorists’ platform’ or the first choice app for paedophiles,” May is expected to say according to excerpts released by her office ahead of her speech Jan 25 at the World Economic Forum in Davos. “Technology companies still need to go further in stepping up their responsibilities for dealing with harmful and illegal online activity.” 

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