Meta has unveiled a range of new safety features designed to protect users, in particular young people, from “sextortion” and intimate image abuse. The social media giant – which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp – has confirmed it will begin testing a nudity filter in Direct Messages (DMs) on Instagram. Called Nudity Protection, this feature will be on by default for those aged under 18 and will automatically blur images sent to users which are detected as containing nudity, better protecting users from seeing unwanted nudity in their DMs. When receiving nude images, users will also see a...
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Meta is reported to be working on an Instagram feature which would show where a user’s "friends" currently are on a map. The "friend map" option, if it is rolled out on the social media app, would look like a similar map option on Snapchat, according to TechCrunch, a technology news outlet, which said Meta had confirmed the feature's development. The map would enable users to view the real-time locations of their friends, according to Alessandro Paluzzi, a reverse engineer who is said to have a track record of sussing out upgrades and additions to social media applications before they are anno...
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The European Union is cracking down on big tech's unfair practices and requiring that companies like Apple, Google and Meta ensure that rivals have a chance to compete and that users aren't forced into using one kind of app or service All of this is now regulated by the Digital Markets Act (DMA), a law that has already begun changing smartphones for anyone living in the EU. The deadline for DMA implementation was on March 7 when the affected companies had to report to the European Commission for the first time on whether and how exactly they plan to comply with the new law. Here are three exam...
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