DUBLIN: Ireland’s Data Protection Commission on Monday said it had fined Instagram a record $402 million (405 million euros) for breaching regulations on the handling of children’s data.“We adopted our final decision last Friday and it does contain a fine of 405 million euros,” the DPC said in a statement. Full details of the decision will be published next week, it added.The DPC launched an investigation in late 2020 into concerns about how the image-sharing social media platform… Source link
Read More »Twitter to introduce long-awaited edit button – Arab News
LONDON: Twitter said Thursday it was testing a new edit button, a feature long demanded by users. “If you see an edited Tweet, it’s because we’re testing the edit button. This is happening and you’ll be OK,” the company tweeted. The new feature, which is still in the trial stage and expected to be rolled out in the coming weeks, will only be available to some users. “Later this month, the platform will be expanding Edit Tweet access to Twitter Blue subscribers. As part of their… Source link
Read More »Philippines' ABS-CBN scraps deal to buy into rival TV network – Arab News
MANILA: Philippine broadcaster ABS-CBN Corp. said on Thursday it has terminated a deal to acquire a minority stake in local operator TV5 Network Inc, weeks after some lawmakers questioned the legality of the plan.ABS-CBN, which has been broadcasting content mostly online since losing its rights to operate radio and television frequencies in 2020, gave no reason for the scrapping of the deal, which it said was a mutual decision.The termination follows concern from some legislators at an… Source link
Read More »French govt to expel Moroccan preacher – Arab News
LONDON: A French administrative court announced on Tuesday the decision to expel Moroccan Imam Hassan Iquioussen from France for spreading hate speech and extremism. France’s Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin announced the court ruling on his Twitter account, saying that Iquioussen “will be expelled from national territory” in “a great victory for the republic.” The decision comes after weeks of court battles and statements by Darmanin that he is prepared to change the law to… Source link
Read More »Houthis slammed for torturing abducted journalists – Arab News
AL-MUKALLA: Yemen government officials and rights groups have urged the Iran-backed Houthis to stop torturing four abducted journalists held inside their prisons and to urgently send them to hospital as they are suffering from life-threatening diseases. Yemenis say that the Houthis have subjected the journalists to physical and psychological torture in detention, throwing them into solitary confinement and depriving them of vital medicine. Tawfiq Al-Mansouri, Akram Al-Walidy, Abdul… Source link
Read More »Assange case raises media freedom concerns: UN rights chief – Arab News
GENEVA: UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet said Saturday that the potential extradition and prosecution of Julian Assange raised concerns for media freedom and could have a “chilling effect” on investigative journalism.Assange, who has been held in a high-security London prison since 2019, has filed an appeal against his extradition from Britain to the United States.The Australian is wanted to face trial for allegedly violating the US Espionage Act by publishing classified US military… Source link
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