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  • 04 July 2023, Berlin: The announcement of the social media app Threads is displayed in Apple's US App Store. The Twitter logo can be seen in the background. The eagerly awaited Twitter competitor from Facebook Group Meta is scheduled to launch on July 6, 2023.      (to dpa "Facebook Group to make Twitter competitor available soon") Photo: Christoph Dernbach/dpa (Photo by Christoph Dernbach/picture alliance via Getty Images)

    Meta's Twitter rival Threads won't initially launch in the EU

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    07.05.2023

    Meta's rival to Twitter called Threads, an Instagram app is set to launch tomorrow in the US and UK, but it may not come to the rest of Europe anytime soon.

  • FILE - This March 29, 2018 file photo shows the Facebook logo on screens at the Nasdaq MarketSite, in New York's Times Square. Any EU country's privacy watchdog can take legal action against companies like Facebook over cross-border violations of the bloc's strict privacy rules, an adviser to the European Union's top court said Wednesday Jan. 13, 2021. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

    Meta hit with $1.3 billion fine over Facebook's EU-US data transfers

    by 
    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    05.22.2023

    The EU says Meta's policy of cross border data flows risks EU citizens' privacy.

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    Ireland's data privacy watchdog opens probes into Google and Tinder

    by 
    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    02.04.2020

    Ireland's Data Protection Commission (DPC) has opened two separate GDPR investigations into Google and Tinder. In the case of the latter, the agency says it will examine how the dating app handles people's data and whether it's been transparent about the process.

  • Valve

    Valve adds more flexibility to 'Dota 2' pro competitions

    by 
    Katrina Filippidis
    Katrina Filippidis
    06.05.2018

    The world of eSports is growing at a rapid pace. Games like League of Legends and CS:GO are becoming more mainstream by the day. While Dota 2 holds the record for the highest total eSports prize money but Valve feels its competitive scene has lacked structure. To rectify that, it's unveiled a number of changes that it hopes will legitimize its Dota Pro Circuit (DPC).

  • European data authorities confirm Facebook facial recognition software deletion

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    Mark Hearn
    Mark Hearn
    02.07.2013

    After landing itself in hot water with the Irish Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) and Hamburg's Data Protection Authority (DPA), Facebook has deleted all of its European photo tagging facial recognition data. After reviewing the company's source code and deletion process, DPC spokesperson Ciara O'Sullivan confirmed today that the regulatory agency was satisfied with the social network's compliance. Additional removal confirmation came from Hamburg's DPC's technical department, which also reviewed the firm's software to ensure that its standards were met. In a recent comment to CFO World, a Facebook spokesperson confirmed that the data had been deleted and that the social network has no plans to reinstate facial recognition software in Europe anytime soon. No word on whether Facebook will now purchase sadface.com for... oh, $80 million or so.