Senate votes against consumer privacy, Instagram to filter risky photos
Senate votes against consumer privacy, Instagram to filter risky photos
2017-03-24
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that matter right now on thursday the
senate voted 5248 in favor of the
Congressional review Act that
essentially kills consumer privacy rules
the previous FCC had adopted if passed
by the house the new regulations will
make it easier for broadband companies
to share sensitive information without
asking permission cyber security company
sky cure has discovered that 71 percent
of Android users are running outdated
and potentially vulnerable versions of
the mobile operating system using
software that doesn't have the latest
security update presents a higher risk
of attack Google's Android team
acknowledged the issue saying there is
quote a lot of room for improvement and
finally it may start to see blurred
photos in your Instagram feed that have
been flagged by other users will still
have the option to see the full photo
but you'll need to tap the screen to do
so the filter is set to roll out right
away
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