Twitter finally takes down COVID ‘misinformation’ policy
Since January 2020, the company challenged 11.72 million accounts, suspended 11,230 accounts, and removed over 97,674 pieces of content
Read MoreConnecting the dots
Since January 2020, the company challenged 11.72 million accounts, suspended 11,230 accounts, and removed over 97,674 pieces of content
Read MoreThe World Economic Forum is promoting the concept of tracking and monitoring people’s carbon footprint through mobile applications
Read MoreEscalation of commitment refers to decision-makers’ tendency to persist with or even intensify losing courses of action (Sleesman, Lennard, McNamara,
Read MoreThe government that presides over 273 million people demonstrate how COVID-19 apps can be used to impose control over citizens
Read MoreA stark warning for the rest of the world as to how governments can and will use COVID apps/digital IDs
Read MoreThe mobile application of the United Kingdom’s public healthcare system, the National Health Service (NHS), has been found to collect
Read MoreThe president of the European Financial and Social Committee (EESC), Christa Schweng, has stated that companies could and should be
Read MoreNadhim Zahawi, recently appointed minister in charge of COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the United Kingdom, claims that inoculations will not
Read MoreEnglish Premier League clubs will be allowed to welcome reduced crowds of up to 4,000 back into stadiums following the
Read MoreAustralia’s biggest airliner, Qantas, will require its customers to have proof of COVID-19 vaccination linked with a digital passport in
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