Meta bans news content to dodge Bill C-18
Bill C-18 has been granted royal assent, and tech giants like Meta are taking extreme measures to avoid legislation.
Read MoreBill C-18 has been granted royal assent, and tech giants like Meta are taking extreme measures to avoid legislation.
Read MoreThe Ontario Liberal party dropped a southwestern Ontario candidate after his homophobic comments were unearthed on social media.
Read MoreOttawa’s proposed legislation will require Facebook and Google to negotiate payments to Canadian news outlets
Read MoreMany WhatsApp’s users are concerned with its new privacy agreement forcing users to share their data, forcing them to turn to other apps.
Read MoreOculus Quest 2, the newest VR headset from Facebook’s Oculus division, starts at $299 USD.
Read MoreAs the novel COVID-19 terrorized the world, social media platforms have experienced an epidemic of spreading misinformation online.
Read MoreThe spread of COVID-19 has made the internet an important link between people.
Read MoreThe International Grand Committee on Big Data, Privacy and Democracy convened for the second straight day in Ottawa this morning.
Read MoreGovernment agencies and corporations alike are all accused of targeting job advertisements through Facebook, despite allegations that these tactics could lead to human rights infringements.
Read MoreAhead of the upcoming federal elections, Facebook announces its plan on how they are going to prevent misinformation.
Read MoreMark Zuckerberg had been literally repeating what he said at the U.S. Senate hearing with just a very little new information.
Read MoreThe Canadian Federation of Students urges provincial and federal governments to eliminate interest rates on student loans in a Facebook campaign.
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