ANKARA, Turkey --- Turkey's state-run news agency says the country's data protection agency has fined Facebook 1.650 million Turkish lira ($270,000) for contravening data laws. The Turkish Personal Data Protection Authority said Friday the fine was imposed over a software bug that exposed millions of Facebook users' private photos to third-party app developers. RELATED TOPICS US Lawmakers Kick off Debate on Over Online Privacy Zuckerberg: Private, Small-Scale Messaging Is Facebook's Future Worldwide Web Inventor Seeks to Fix Online Problems The authority ruled the social media company had not taken the required technical measu...
Keep on reading: Turkey fines Facebook for failing to protect personal data
from INQUIRER.net http://bit.ly/2HgC8oH
add
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Motorcyclist dead in Lucena collision
LUCENA CITY ---- A motorcyclist running against a one-way street died after he collided with another motorcycle in Lucena City early Friday....
-
Before the third T20I against West Indies in Mumbai on Wednesday, Virat was one run ahead of Rohit. After West Indies put India in to bat, R...
-
DALLAS, Texas --- Ten people were killed when a small airplane crashed into a hangar as it was taking off from a Dallas-area airport Sun...
-
MANILA, Philippines -- The policemen who escorted the arrested suspect, tagged in the killings of the octogenarian couple, could be re...
No comments:
Post a Comment