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  • Internet regulation poses ‘serious threat’ to free speech and innovation

    June 20, 2019

    Government plans to tighten regulations against internet companies pose a serious threat to free speech and will damage the economy, according to a new report. The Adam Smith Institute (ASI) warned that making platforms such as Google and Facebook accountable for material posted by their users could lead to widespread censorship. Read more: Online harms [...]

  • Facebook cryptocurrency libra could pose regulatory problems, Bank of England deputy governor warns

    June 20, 2019

    Facebook’s plans to launch a new global cryptocurrency called Libra could raise regulatory issues, Bank of England deputy governor Sam Woods warned. “It does seem clear that something like this could be very important from a regulatory point of view,” Woods told a financial conference in Brussels. Read more: Is Facebook’s libra a step towards [...]

  • Facebook confirms launch of own cryptocurrency

    June 19, 2019  |  City Talk

    By Gary McFarlane from interactive investor. The social media giant announces its own cryptocurrency, called ‘Libra’ that aims to be ‘global money’. Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) has announced Libra coin, a cryptocurrency that aims to be global money and is set to launch in early 2020. A new app is joining the Facebook family called Calibra (https://calibra.com/), which will act as [...]

  • Social media firms team up with advertisers to fight online harms

    June 18, 2019

    Social media giants including Facebook and Google have formed a new alliance with brands and ad agencies in a bid to crack down on harmful material online. A total of 16 brands, including Unilever, Diageo and Procter & Gamble, have signed up to a new working group that will lobby publishers and platforms to remove [...]

  • Facebook poaches Standard Chartered executive ahead of cryptocurrency launch

    June 14, 2019

    Facebook has hired a senior Standard Chartered executive as it gears up to launch a cryptocurrency and financial services business, according to reports. Standard Chartered’s European head of corporate and public affairs Ed Bowles is set to join the social media giant in September as director of public policy, the Financial Times reported. The role [...]

  • G20 vows to crack down on tech giant tax havens by 2020

    June 9, 2019

    Tech giants such as Facebook and Google will face a crackdown to ensure they pay their corporate taxes in full, after G20 finance ministers vowed to wrap up new laws by the end of the year. In a communique issued after a meeting in Japan, the finance ministers said they would compile new rules to [...]

  • Facebook rips apps off new Huawei smartphones

    June 7, 2019

    Facebook has suspended pre-installation of its apps on new Huawei phones, dealing the latest blow against the beleaguered Chinese telecoms giant. The apps affected by the suspension will include Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp. Customers who already have Huawei phones will still be able to access and update their apps. But the company’s new phones will [...]

  • Apple asks developers to put its new sign-in button above Facebook and Google’s

    June 5, 2019

    Apple is set to ask developers to put its new “Sign in with Apple” button above those of rival services Google and Facebook on iOS apps. Apple unveiled its new login button at its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday. Many users sign in to apps using their Facebook or Google accounts because it saves them [...]

  • Words, psychology, and marketing – why Verbalisation founder Sven Hughes wants to know how you talk

    June 3, 2019

    I’ve never been psychoanalysed before. But upon entering the conference room with Sven Hughes, founder of strategic communications consultancy Verbalisation, he presents me with a handful of my recent articles, points out how all the introductions share similar traits, and explains what this supposedly says about me. For instance, early in each intro, I use [...]

  • Just can’t get the staff these days? Brush up on data security

    May 31, 2019

    Unemployment is at its lowest rate since the early 1970s. This is good news for those preparing to leave the nation’s schools, colleges, and universities over coming months, as they begin their climb up the career ladder. Employers, however, may view the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics with concern. There may be [...]

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