The Parliament of Australia recently approved the use of a law that will force the giants Facebook and Google to pay local media for the publication of their journalistic content.
The implementation of this regulatory framework, the first of its kind, comes just a week after Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of…
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WhatsApp announces flexibility with users who do not accept its privacy policy
On May 15, the new WhatsApp Conditions and Privacy policy will come into force. This date users will not lose the account in the messaging service if they do not accept new policies but will face some restrictions concerning its functions.…
AnyCryptoStock, the first crypto stock exchange
AnyCryptoStock is the first cryptocurrency exchange to function as a decentralized exchange, as announced in a press release on Cointelegraph.
Now the exchange will allow the trading of shares through crypto, which will be issued by the …
Facebook will reduce political content in its post feed
Facebook will control the prominence of political content on its eponymous social network and this week will carry out a test to reduce this type of publications among a limited number of users in Canada, Brazil and Indonesia, and later in…
TikTok could open a confrontation with Facebook
The popular viral microvideos application TikTok aims to boost its expansion in the United States with its entry into the e-commerce business, which threatens to open a new confrontation between the app owned by the Chinese company…
There was triple record on Wall Street: Tesla surpassed Facebook in capitalization
Tesla shares closed the session with an advance of 7.94%, to 816.99 dollars, placing the capitalization of the company at about 773,000 million dollars, compared to slightly more than 765,000 million of Facebook, which gained a 2.06%.
Only…
The US bans the use of Chinese apps AliPay and WeChat Pay
President Donald Trump has banned American citizens from using Chinese payment applications through a letter issued on Tuesday.
The order echoes previous concerns about data collection by the Chinese Communist Party: "The continued…