Twitter said Wednesday it would stop accepting political advertising globally on its platform, responding to growing concerns over misinformation from politicians on social media.
New Delhi: The microblogging and social networking service Twitter, in which the noted celebrities and leaders used to tweet their messages is facing global outage.
Poll officers can't force electors who 'refuse' to vote at poll booths, says EC rule
Delhi HC dismisses PIL to remove Arvind Kejriwal from CM post after arrest
Auto driver Aramgala Yusuf dies of heart attack in Kudtamugeru
Perlapu student Taslima achieves distinction in Samastha board exams
Dera chief of Uttarakhand's Nanakmatta Sahib Gurdwara shot dead
Cong's plea against tax re-assessment by IT authorities dismissed by HC
On-duty CISF jawan shoots himself at Kolkata airport, dies
D K Suresh, only incumbent MP from Karnataka, files nomination from Bangalore Rural
Fire at seafood factory in Baikampadi causes losses worth crores
600 lawyers write to CJI against 'vested interest group' trying to defame courts
Chitradurga police seize Rs. 3.5 crore worth of gold jewellery being transported without documents
Religion promotes love, unbelief breeds hatred: Riyaz Ahmad Rona
San Francisco: Facebook said on Friday it suspended "tens of thousands" of apps on its platform as a result of its review on privacy practices launched following the scandal involving Cambridge Analytica.
New Delhi: After the new Motor Vehicles Act came into force from September 1, social media platforms such as Twitter are flooded with hilarious memes, jokes and reactions on the new traffic rules.
New Delhi: Social media platform Twitter on Wednesday faced outage in India for about an hour.
Chennai: The most-used search engine on the internet, Google dedicated its doodle on Tuesday to Muthulakshmi Reddy, known for firsts, on her 133rd birth anniversary.
Social media giant Facebook has agreed to "significantly enhance" its oversight practices and will pay a whopping USD 5 billion to the Federal Trade Commission as penalty for privacy violations, in the largest ever security fine imposed on any company for disregarding consumer information.
US regulators have approved a USD 5 billion penalty to be levied on Facebook to settle a probe into the social network's privacy and data protection lapses, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
Facebook said it was "back at 100 per cent" Wednesday evening after an outage on all of its services affected users in various parts of the world.
A security flaw in WhatsApp, one of the most popular messaging apps in the world, allowed sophisticated attackers to install spyware on phones, the company said Tuesday, in the latest trouble for its parent Facebook.