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  • Pressure mounts on Facebook and Nick Clegg as whistleblower does not hold back

    October 4, 2021

    Facebook and its vice president of policy and public affairs, Nick Clegg, are increasingly under pressure as a whistleblower has come forward, making a range of damaging claims. Firstly, Facebook prematurely turned off safeguards designed to thwart misinformation after Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump in last year’s elections in a moneymaking move, the whistleblower claims. [...]

  • Nick Clegg refutes anticipated whistleblower claim that Facebook contributed to Capitol attack

    October 3, 2021

    Former UK deputy prime minister Nick Clegg has written a 1500 word internal memo to Facebook’s staff readying them for an expected whistleblower claim that the company contributed to the January 6 Capitol riot in Washington DC, denouncing it as “misleading”. Clegg, who now heads up the social media giant as its vice-president of global [...]

  • Facebook hits pause on new Instagram app for children after fierce criticism

    September 28, 2021

    Instagram has hit pause on a new app it is creating for kids, the photo-sharing service owned by Facebook said late last night UK time. It’s a decision that comes amid growing opposition for the project. Watch the full report.

  • CMA extends deadline to probe Facebook’s $400m Giphy deal

    September 10, 2021

    The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has today extended the deadline of its investigation into Facebook’s $400m acquisition of Giphy until December 2021, according to the CMA website. The changes to the schedule of the regulator’s investigation follows criticism levelled at it by the social media giant Facebook after the CMA said it may force [...]

  • Facebook looking to expand into new London office space

    September 10, 2021

    Facebook is readying to grow its London presence with plans to move into a new office block near its current Brock Street base. The tech giant is reportedly looking to move into all of the space at 1 Triton Square, which is owned by British Land. Media company Dentsu Aegis had signed a prelet on [...]

  • Facebook accused of gender discrimination in job adverts

    September 9, 2021

    Campaign groups have accused Facebook of breaking UK equality laws by allegedly allowing businesses to target job ads based on gender. Campaign group Global Witness submitted complaints to the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) and Information Commissioner, after finding that posts for jobs, traditionally associated with particular genders such as mechanics or psychologists, were [...]

  • Exclusive: Lawyer warns tech savvy teens could leave Children’s Code efforts futile

    September 3, 2021

    Following a twelve-month grace period, the Age Appropriate Design Code has now come into force. The UK’s new digital privacy regulation will compel social media companies, gaming platforms and video services to protect children’s data online and has been lauded by campaigners as one of the first successful pieces of digital media regulation. The Code’s [...]

  • Instagram down: Users vent frustration as photo sharing app fails to update

    September 2, 2021

    Photo-sharing app Instagram appears to be down in the UK, with the app unable to update users’ news feeds with a fresh flow of photos. An error message is appearing on people’s app which says that there is an issue with Instagram refreshing It reads: “We’re sorry, but something went wrong. Please try again.” Users [...]

  • Protesters with inflatable breasts gather outside Facebook’s London office over nipple images

    September 1, 2021

    Protesters with inflatable breasts have gathered outside the London offices of Facebook to voice concerns about how the social network moderates some images containing nipples. The group has said its aim is to enable medical tattoo artists and breast cancer survivors to freely post images of their experience and areola or nipple tattoos, which they [...]

  • Data watchdog targets social media with new Children’s Code

    August 25, 2021

    The UK data watchdog is setting its sights on social media and gaming companies with new regulations to protect children that come into force next week. The Children’s Code brings in new rules around protecting data for online services such as apps, online games and web and social media sites likely to be accessed by [...]

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