16 Jan Twitter apologises for letting ads target neo-Nazis and bigots
Social network apologises for allowing the use of discriminatory ad keywords it had meant to ban. Source: BBC Technology News...
Social network apologises for allowing the use of discriminatory ad keywords it had meant to ban. Source: BBC Technology News...
Author Neil Gaiman and thousands of other people were moved by the shop's plight. Source: BBC Technology News...
Internet services have been suspended since August - the longest-ever shutdown in a democracy. Source: BBC Technology News...
Cyber-security researchers at vpnMentor say they found an open folder on an adult site's web server. Source: BBC Technology News...
A study suggests that cookie consent forms are flouting the EU's tough data laws. Source: BBC Technology News...
The firm rejects claims that it is shielding criminals by refusing to co-operate with investigators. Source: BBC Technology News...
Tens of thousands of 11- to 13-year-olds are being tricked into performing sex acts, data suggests. Source: BBC Technology News...
The firm unveiled a timeline for new privacy rules that will limit third-party access to user data. Source: BBC Technology News...
Sumit Jain from India has discovered TikTok fame thanks to his singing and dancing skills. Source: BBC Technology News...
Technology which can override encryption on some devices is to be rolled out across Scotland next week. Source: BBC Technology News...