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Facebook's Meta Slammed With $220 Million Fine By Nigeria 1

Facebook’s Meta Slammed With $220 Million Fine By Nigeria

Nigeria has hit Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, with a staggering $220 million fine for violating local data privacy laws. After a thorough investigation revealed that Meta’s policies deny Nigerian users the right to control their personal data, the government demanded immediate changes and a hefty

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China Orders Apple To Remove WhatsApp From App Store

Bloomberg has reported that the Chinese Cyberspace Administration has ordered Apple to remove WhatsApp and Threads from the App Store, citing national security concerns. In response to national security concerns, the Chinese Cyberspace Administration has requested Apple to remove Meta Platforms’ WhatsApp and Threads from its Chinese App Store. This

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How Meta’s Global Team Derailed Whatsapp India’s Payment Ambitions

Meta’s global team derailed WhatsApp India’s payment ambitions, as everything had to go through the global headquarters. This led to the departure of senior executives Abhijit Bose, Manesh Mahatme, and Vinay Choletti from the organization last year. When WhatsApp was given the approval to run Unified Payments Interface (UPI) in

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How To Integrate ChatGPT With WhatsApp

How To Integrate ChatGPT With WhatsApp?

Are you impressed by the capabilities and functions of ChatGPT and interested in integrating it with WhatsApp? Look no further, as this article will guide you on how to do so. Here’s how to integrate ChatGPT with WhatsApp.

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How WhatsApp Help US Govt Spy On You

Reports of WhatsApp being made to spy on users have surfaced as of late. The operation was put into motion by an US governmental agency for spying on activities pertaining to importation of opioids from China.

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How NSO Group Sold Its First Pegasus License

A legal dispute regarding brokerage fees sheds light on how NSO Group sold its first Pegasus license to a foreign country. American businessman Elliott Broidy, currently under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice for possible violations of lobbying laws, was originally tapped as one of the architects of the

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