PAKISTAN: Police officers barred from social media activity without approval
The Islamabad police officers and staff have been restricted from expressing personal views online and uploading content to social media...
The Islamabad police officers and staff have been restricted from expressing personal views online and uploading content to social media...
Telegram has announced it will start sharing data with authorities in case of valid legal requests, marking a significant shift...
X has initiated legal proceedings for its restoration in Brazil after the Supreme Court imposed a nationwide ban on the...
From "temporary" restoration of X amid court ban in Brazil to Meta using public posts for AI training in the...
X, which was blocked in Brazil last month on the orders of the Supreme Court, has become available again in...
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