2019-6-20 15:36 |
Facebook has reportedly not applied for approval in India for operating its upcoming cryptocurrency Libra project
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2019-6-20 15:36 |
Facebook has reportedly not applied for approval in India for operating its upcoming cryptocurrency Libra project
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We all remember a time when privacy was sacrosanct on Facebook, before one day, the social media platform appealed to our parents and we were bombarded with friend requests from them. Facebook managedThe post India: No, Facebook's deal with Jio doesn't mean Libra is welcomed yet appeared first on AMBCrypto.
2020-5-1 17:00 | |
One year ago in India’s capital, New Delhi, the #MeToo movement started to pick up pace as hundreds of sexual harassment and abuse survivors anonymously shared their experiences online. Many of these testimonials were published by anonymous social media accounts to protect survivors’ identity, and safely raise awareness of the realities of sexual assault in India.
2019-10-4 12:41 | |
Days after an Indian government official expressed discomfort with Facebook’s cryptocurrency plans, the social media giant has indicated that it has ‘no plans to offer’ Libra, or its digital wallet Calibra, in its largest market.
2019-7-10 16:23 | |
It’s been less than 48 hours since Facebook unveiled its “cryptocurrency” Libra, which will operate on a private blockchain and have its own wallet. With the fiat currency-backed digital asset a year out from its official 2020 launch, the social media giant seems to have met its first major roadblock.
2019-6-20 17:30 | |
That didn’t take long – from India, to the US and Europe, regulators are pushing back against Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency plans. Within a heartbeat of the Libra cryptocurrency announcement, the world’s regulators began signalling: hey.
2019-6-20 14:22 | |
Facebook’s proposed digital coin may face bans where the social media giant is blocked, or local laws restrict the usage of digital assets.
2019-6-20 13:55 | |
Facebook’s Calibra digital wallet will not be available in some of the social network’s largest markets, including India, according to a report
2019-6-20 22:36 | |
Let’s investigate Mark Zuckerberg and his plot for world domination and India’s latest Anti-crypto bill. First, we are going to talk about my boy Marky Mark and his latest new scheme of trying to get into the crypto orgy fest.
2019-6-17 18:57 | |
Unlike its case with WhatsApp and Instagram, Facebook now decides to back a startup that already has other major investors
2019-6-13 16:16 | |
Coinspeaker Facebook’s Study App Will Pay Users for their Online DataFacebook’s Study App targets Indian and US users to determine their browsing behavior but it could be a preparation for the launch of its GlobalCoin set to also start in India.
2019-6-12 13:50 | |
With non-financial businesses placing their bets on a crypto-powered future, goliaths such as Facebook, Nike and Microsoft are in the race to register patents and trademarks to lead the crypto-era.
2019-6-3 13:00 | |
Founders of Indian crypto and blockchain companies told Economic Times, May 13, 2019, that Facebook’s stablecoin would bypass Indian crypto regulation. It may also influence authorities to create constructive regulation for digital currencies in India.
2019-5-13 19:00 | |
Facebook is planning to pilot test its stablecoin in the India despite the country’s unwelcoming stance towards digital currencies. Unidentified sources told that the country still has room for expansion, reported Business Insider, May 10, 2019.
2019-5-10 18:00 | |
In disappointing news for Indian crypto-enthusiasts, the Indian Supreme Court adjourned the ‘Crypto Vs RBI’ case hearing on March 29, failing to bring regulatory clarity on cryptocurrencies in the country.
2019-5-10 16:30 | |
In disappointing news for Indian crypto-enthusiasts, the Indian Supreme Court adjourned the ‘Crypto Vs RBI’ case hearing on March 29, failing to bring regulatory clarity on cryptocurrencies in the country.
2019-5-10 16:30 | |
Facebook took away a ban on posting information about the blockchain and cryptocurrencies of an “educational nature” (industry news). Together with the plans to launch its own stablecoin, this indicates a serious long-term interest of Mark Zuckerberg to the cryptoindustry.
2019-5-10 14:23 | |
By CCN: Facebook’s much-hyped cryptocurrency project, dubbed Project Libra, may launch in India within a matter of months, according to a Bloomberg report. The secretive blockchain project, led by a team of PayPal alumni, is expected to launch a stablecoin for sending peer-to-peer payments to friends and family as well as integrating with major e-commerce players.
2019-5-9 12:49 | |
Facebook-owned WhatsApp continues to be a hotbed for sharing sexual abuse videos in India, according to fresh findings from Cyber Peace Foundation (CPF), a New Delhi-based cyber security and policy think tank that fights against online crimes and warfare.
2019-4-24 16:32 | |
Facebook has sharpened the axe and removed hundreds of propaganda pages in India and Pakistan. It’s one of Facebook’s biggest culls yet as it tried to rein in false political propaganda. Controversially, Facebook has linked many of these pages to the Pakistan military itself.
2019-4-1 16:53 | |
The first phase of the Indian Assembly’s election kicks off on April 21, but the increase in propaganda has already begun. Facebook has announced it’s removed numerous pages and accounts that used practices like fake accounts and cross-posting to increase their spread.
2019-4-1 16:33 | |
Facebook and Instagram might be up for people around the world after a long outage, but for several people in India are not being able to access Reddit. However, that’s not because of a server outage.
2019-3-14 17:23 | |
This article was originally published on SEXTECHGUIDE, an independent publication that looks at the intersection between sex and technology in a non-explicit, as close to a ‘safe for work’ way as possible – including app reviews, adult VR info, sextech devices, privacy, security issues, and much more.
2019-1-26 12:00 | |
Cryptocurrency’s first killer application may be well on its way from the rosters of Facebook, a company ironically known for practices contrary to the ethos of decentralized currencies and blockchains, reported South China Morning Post on December 21, 2018.
2018-12-22 15:00 | |
According to Bloomberg, Facebook’s is working on creating a new cryptocurrency with an initial focus on remittances in India. The new cryptocurrency will allow users to transfer money on WhatsApp, the popular messaging application owned by Facebook.
2018-12-21 13:59 | |
Facebook, the world’s largest social media website has been reportedly working on a stablecoin to allow WhatsApp users to transfer money. The company’s initial focus is supposedly the remittance market in India.
2018-12-21 13:00 | |
CoinSpeaker Breaking: Facebook Develops Its Own Cryptocurrency for Remittances Facebook is reportedly working on developing its own stablecoin, which initially will be focused on the remittances market in India where it will enable users to transfer money via a dollar-pegged cryptocurrency on WhatsApp.
2018-12-21 12:28 | |
News reaching Ethereum World News indicate that facebook is developing a stablecoin to let users transfer money on its WhatsApp messaging App (Whatsapp was acquired by facebook back in 2014). The team at facebook will first focus on the market in India with this new concept and service.
2018-12-21 12:01 | |
Facebook Inc. is working on making a cryptocurrency that will let users transfer money on its WhatsApp messaging app, focusing first on the remittances market in India, Bloomberg reported citing the people familiar with the matter.
2018-12-22 11:53 | |
Facebook is reportedly developing a cryptocurrency for transfers in WhatsApp, targeting the remittances market in India
2018-12-22 06:00 | |
WhatsApp has faced a lot of criticism for the way it’s handled fake news in India. In its latest move to battle misinformation, the company has launched three TV commercials in India to spread awareness about the issue amongst its users in the country.
2018-12-3 15:14 | |
The day we’ve been fearing is on the horizon: WhatsApp is getting ads. For real, this time. In a comment to several publications in India. WhatsApp Vice President Chris Daniels confirmed that the popular messaging app will be placing ads in the Snapchat-like Status section: “We are going to be putting ads in ‘Status’.
2018-11-1 03:25 | |
Brendan Eich, the CEO of Brave, has written a letter to the U. S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation urging them to implement GDPR-like legislation in the United States.
2018-10-4 20:51 | |