Facebook reportedly hasn’t contacted the regulator it says will oversee Libra’s privacy and data security

A Swiss regulatory company that Facebook govt David Marcus stated in Congressional testimony could be accountable for overseeing data and privacy protections for the corporate’s newly introduced cryptocurrency, Libra, has no longer been contacted through Facebook, in step with a record. Highlights from Fa…
A Swiss regulatory agency that Facebook executive David Marcus said in Congressional testimony would be responsible for overseeing data and privacy protections for the company’s newly launched cryptocurrency, Libra, has not been contacted by Facebook, according to a report. Highlights from Fa…Original article
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  2. "Amazon is officially joining the race to create a network of satellites in low earth orbit that will provide high-speed terrestrial internet services. The company has filed its first papers with the U.S". (April 4, 2019)
  3. "Even as Facebook continues to take a hands-off approach to monitoring violent rhetoric and disinformation on its platform, the company will make a $10 million donation to groups working on racial justice in the U.S". (June 1, 2020)
  4. "One day after experiencing a massive outage across its ad network, Facebook, one of the most important online advertising platforms, is still seeing “intermittent” issues for its ad products at one of the most critical times of the year for advertisers". (November 21, 2018)
  5. "In a statement posted to Facebook late Friday afternoon, Mark Zuckerberg offered up an explanation of why his company did not contextualize or remove posts from the accounts associated with President Donald Trump that appeared to incite violence against American citizens". (May 30, 2020)
  6. "Facebook has been repeatedly (and rightly) hammered for its treatment of the content moderators who ensure the site doesn’t end up becoming a river of images, videos and articles embodying the worst of humanity". (May 13, 2019)
  7. "For Jim Breyer, the mantra, Silicon Valley is a state of mind has always been behind Breyer Capital, his personal investment fund". (September 14, 2020)
  8. "Nearly a year and a half after the Cambridge Analytica scandal reportedly scuttled Facebooks fledgling attempts to enter the healthcare market, the social media giant is launching a tool called Preventive Health to prompt its users to get regular checkups and connect them to se". (October 29, 2019)
  9. "Facebook and its partners are moving ahead with its Libra cryptocurrency project and announced that it is working with HackerOne on a bug bounty program for applications built on its blockchain". (August 27, 2019)
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