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Seven UK Police Officers Sacked Over "Shocking" WhatsApp Messages
Seven British Transport Police officers were sacked for sending misogynistic, ableist, and violent WhatsApp messages, while four supervisors received written warnings for failing to report the misconduct; the messages, discovered during a separate domestic abuse investigation, included jokes about m...
Seven UK Police Officers Sacked Over "Shocking" WhatsApp Messages
Seven British Transport Police officers were sacked for sending misogynistic, ableist, and violent WhatsApp messages, while four supervisors received written warnings for failing to report the misconduct; the messages, discovered during a separate domestic abuse investigation, included jokes about m...
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60% Bias Score


Meta's Censorship Disrupts Abortion Access in Latin America
Meta's censorship of WhatsApp business accounts used by Mexican and Colombian organizations providing abortion information has severely restricted access to healthcare, resulting in an 80% drop in appointments for one group; this is part of a broader trend of tech platforms restricting abortion-rela...
Meta's Censorship Disrupts Abortion Access in Latin America
Meta's censorship of WhatsApp business accounts used by Mexican and Colombian organizations providing abortion information has severely restricted access to healthcare, resulting in an 80% drop in appointments for one group; this is part of a broader trend of tech platforms restricting abortion-rela...
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48% Bias Score


NSO Group to Pay WhatsApp $168 Million in Spyware Lawsuit
A US jury ordered the Israeli spyware company NSO Group to pay WhatsApp almost \$168 million for using its messaging app to install Pegasus spyware on over 1,000 devices, violating US law and spying on journalists, activists, lawyers, and politicians, despite official restrictions to counterterroris...
NSO Group to Pay WhatsApp $168 Million in Spyware Lawsuit
A US jury ordered the Israeli spyware company NSO Group to pay WhatsApp almost \$168 million for using its messaging app to install Pegasus spyware on over 1,000 devices, violating US law and spying on journalists, activists, lawyers, and politicians, despite official restrictions to counterterroris...
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32% Bias Score


Meta Wins $168 Million Verdict Against Spyware Firm NSO
Meta Platforms won a $168 million verdict against Israeli spyware firm NSO Group for exploiting a WhatsApp bug to install spyware on users' phones, following a previous ruling confirming NSO's illegal activities; the verdict includes compensatory and punitive damages and sets a precedent for account...
Meta Wins $168 Million Verdict Against Spyware Firm NSO
Meta Platforms won a $168 million verdict against Israeli spyware firm NSO Group for exploiting a WhatsApp bug to install spyware on users' phones, following a previous ruling confirming NSO's illegal activities; the verdict includes compensatory and punitive damages and sets a precedent for account...
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40% Bias Score


Google Messages Adds AI-Powered Sensitive Content Warnings, Sparking Privacy Debate
Google Messages' new AI feature, enabled by default for children and optional for adults, uses on-device scanning to blur nude images and warn users, raising privacy concerns despite assurances that no data is sent to Google.
Google Messages Adds AI-Powered Sensitive Content Warnings, Sparking Privacy Debate
Google Messages' new AI feature, enabled by default for children and optional for adults, uses on-device scanning to blur nude images and warn users, raising privacy concerns despite assurances that no data is sent to Google.
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56% Bias Score


Zuckerberg Testifies in Meta Antitrust Trial, Reveals Past Plans to Spin Off Instagram
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended Meta's acquisition of Instagram and WhatsApp during an antitrust trial, revealing that he'd previously considered spinning off Instagram to mitigate potential regulatory pressure, but ultimately decided to maintain all apps, leading to the current FTC lawsuit.
Zuckerberg Testifies in Meta Antitrust Trial, Reveals Past Plans to Spin Off Instagram
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended Meta's acquisition of Instagram and WhatsApp during an antitrust trial, revealing that he'd previously considered spinning off Instagram to mitigate potential regulatory pressure, but ultimately decided to maintain all apps, leading to the current FTC lawsuit.
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44% Bias Score

Meta Faces Legal Action Over AI Training Data
Meta plans to use Facebook and Instagram user data to train its AI starting May 27th, prompting a cease-and-desist letter from the Verbraucherzentrale NRW due to potential European data protection law violations; users can object via online forms before May 27th.

Meta Faces Legal Action Over AI Training Data
Meta plans to use Facebook and Instagram user data to train its AI starting May 27th, prompting a cease-and-desist letter from the Verbraucherzentrale NRW due to potential European data protection law violations; users can object via online forms before May 27th.
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52% Bias Score

EU Court Rules for Release of Von der Leyen-Pfizer Text Messages
The EU General Court ruled that the European Commission must release text messages between President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla regarding a major COVID-19 vaccine contract, impacting EU transparency standards.

EU Court Rules for Release of Von der Leyen-Pfizer Text Messages
The EU General Court ruled that the European Commission must release text messages between President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla regarding a major COVID-19 vaccine contract, impacting EU transparency standards.
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44% Bias Score

NSO Group Ordered to Pay Meta \$168 Million in WhatsApp Spyware Case
An Oakland jury ordered NSO Group to pay Meta almost \$168 million for using its Pegasus spyware to hack approximately 1,400 WhatsApp users' phones between 2018 and 2019, a verdict that sets a precedent for data protection and cybersecurity.

NSO Group Ordered to Pay Meta \$168 Million in WhatsApp Spyware Case
An Oakland jury ordered NSO Group to pay Meta almost \$168 million for using its Pegasus spyware to hack approximately 1,400 WhatsApp users' phones between 2018 and 2019, a verdict that sets a precedent for data protection and cybersecurity.
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48% Bias Score

German Mobile Market Shifts to Data Dominance Amidst Declining Voice Calls",
In the saturated German mobile market, voice calls are declining to 407 million minutes daily by 2025, while data usage per SIM card reaches 11.7 GB monthly, driven by OTT apps like WhatsApp and Signal, which surpass traditional calls with 565 million daily minutes usage, reshaping revenue models an...

German Mobile Market Shifts to Data Dominance Amidst Declining Voice Calls",
In the saturated German mobile market, voice calls are declining to 407 million minutes daily by 2025, while data usage per SIM card reaches 11.7 GB monthly, driven by OTT apps like WhatsApp and Signal, which surpass traditional calls with 565 million daily minutes usage, reshaping revenue models an...
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36% Bias Score

WhatsApp Misinformation Crisis in India: Fractured Families and Social Divisions
Misinformation spread through WhatsApp in India is fracturing families and fueling social divisions, impacting 530 million users; while WhatsApp is implementing controls and partnering with fact-checkers, broader societal and educational changes are crucial to address the issue.

WhatsApp Misinformation Crisis in India: Fractured Families and Social Divisions
Misinformation spread through WhatsApp in India is fracturing families and fueling social divisions, impacting 530 million users; while WhatsApp is implementing controls and partnering with fact-checkers, broader societal and educational changes are crucial to address the issue.
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48% Bias Score

Zuckerberg Defends Meta Acquisitions Amid Antitrust Lawsuit
Mark Zuckerberg defended Meta's acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp during an antitrust lawsuit, revealing internal concerns about competition and potential spin-offs, contradicting the FTC's claim of an illegal monopoly.

Zuckerberg Defends Meta Acquisitions Amid Antitrust Lawsuit
Mark Zuckerberg defended Meta's acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp during an antitrust lawsuit, revealing internal concerns about competition and potential spin-offs, contradicting the FTC's claim of an illegal monopoly.
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52% Bias Score
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