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A tribunal has awarded £40,645 to a mechanic who was dismissed via WhatsApp after his employer failed to provide promised disability adjustments, the Daily Mail reported this week.
WhatsApp is planning to support Apple in its legal action against the UK Home Office over user data privacy, BBC News has learnt.
Women’s sports have been told they will face legal action if they fail to ban trans players. Sharron Davies, the former ...
Meta’s messaging platform joins growing list of restricted applications as officials cite data transparency issues ...
WASHINGTON, June 23 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms' (META.O) WhatsApp messaging service has been banned from all U.S. House of ...
WhatsApp has told the BBC it is supporting fellow tech giant Apple in its legal fight against the UK Home Office over the privacy of its users' data. The messaging app's boss, Will Cathcart, said ...
Ofcom’s spending on external advisers surged to £4.6m last year after the watchdog lost a high-profile court battle against ...
While we’ve seen no public instances of governments having a backdoor into WhatsApp, in May, the Israeli cyber-intelligence firm NSO Group was ordered to pay Meta $167 million after it hacked 1,400 of ...
It will also tighten adoption rules. "The Slovak Republic maintains sovereignty above all in issues of national identity," the amendments say, in particular on cultural and ethical issues.
WhatsApp has declared its support for Apple in a high-stakes legal dispute against the UK Home Office concerning access to global user data.
WhatsApp and U.S. lawmakers on both sides are rallying behind Apple's stand against the controversial UK demands to weaken encryption across the board.
Legal experts from the US and the UK are leading the efforts to file lawsuits against Boeing - the manufacturer of the ...