Nadella described privacy as a human right
Research shows three key ways social media self-regulation can work: deprioritize engagement, label misinformation and crowdsource accuracy verification
Facebook has been in a defensive crouch amid a slew of privacy scandals, antitrust lawsuits and charges that it was letting hate speech and extremism destroy democracy.
The messaging platform laid out fresh terms in January, aimed at increasing business transactions on the platform
Centre, WhatsApp get notice over privacy standards
Indians return to shopping and Supreme Court serves notice to Facebook, WhatsApp, and the government over user privacy. Those stories and more in our headlines this evening.
The top court said that people have grave apprehensions that they will lose their privacy, and it is our duty to protect them
Researchers at Stanford University in the US have warned that the app may be leaking users' audio data to the Chinese government
The focus on right to privacy in public discourse has prompted 81 per cent of Indian Internet users to stop using or considering not using certain apps, the report found
Google will take measures to provide stable services, becoming the first company to come under the country's revised law that holds online content providers accountable for service errors
The Deloitte-Blancco Data Destruction Survey Report explains the different terms used with regard to data erasure and destruction
A plea had sought a direction to have WhatsApp roll back its new privacy policy on grounds that it is allegedly violative of laws and can impact the country's security
A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh issued notice to the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and WhatsApp seeking their stand on the plea by March
According to CNBC, As part of this test, Facebook is explaining why it wants to track this activity and asking users to opt in
Norway's Data Protection Authority said it plans to fine dating app Grindr $11.7 million for what the regulator said was illegal disclosure of user data to advertising firms
Facebook will let researchers access the targeting information for more than 1.3 million social issue, electoral and political ads through the Facebook Open Research and Transparency platform
Alon Gal, co-founder and CTO of cybersecurity firm Hudson Rock first alerted about the Telegram bot selling Facebook users' information
Opt out available to Europeans, all or nothing for Indians, claims Centre
Facebook reported the leak of personal data of nearly 562.000 Indians users by the UK data firm
Facebook had collected certificates from both the firms in 2016-17 that data collected by them using "thisisyourdigitallife" was accounted for and destroyed