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Indonesia issues rules to block illegally imported mobile phones

JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia has issued regulations to allow authorities to block smartphones purchased on the black market, in a bid to encourage investors to produce mobile phones in the country, a minister said on Friday. FILE PHOTO: Airlangga Hartarto, Indonesia’s Industry Minister, speaks during an interview with Reuters at his office in Jakarta, Indonesia […]

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Surveillance contractor that violated rules by copying traveler images, license plates can continue to work with CBP

Those systems were later hacked, held for ransom and had their contents posted online, triggering an emergency response inside CBP and exposing confidential agreements, hardware schematics and other records the government has long sought to keep under wraps. Border officials did not learn of the cyberattack until three weeks after the breach was first discovered,

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12 Simple Rules to Boost Your Ecommerce Conversion Rates

Would you be frustrated if you discovered that tons of your potential customers are leaving your ecommerce website (and that your conversion rates are in the pits) because of a poor visitor experience? Unfortunately, that’s often the reality: many ecomm storefronts don’t have the best checkout experiences, and it absolutely crushes their sales efforts. This

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EU court rules pre-checked cookie consent is not legally valid – Econsultancy

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled this week that pre-checked consent boxes for the use of cookies are not valid. This means consent requires an active opt-in. CJEU’s ruling comes as part of a case against the lottery website, Planet49, which asked users to give consent for cookies in order for

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Facebook Can Be Forced To Remove Content Globally, Rules EU Court

In the Facebook vs Eva Glawischnig-Piesczek case, Europian Union’s highest court has ruled against the Silicon Valley tech giant. Under the ruling, which cannot be appealed, countries can order Facebook to take down all kinds of content (posts, comments, images, videos) on a global scale. #ECJ : #EU law does not preclude a host provider

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Upholding FCC’s repeal of net neutrality rules, court opens door for California to enforce its own

In a ruling Tuesday, a federal appeals court upheld the Federal Communications Commission’s controversial repeal of Obama-era net neutrality protections. But the substance of that ruling leaves the door open for states and local governments to write their own regulations. In California, which adopted such regulations last year only to freeze them in a deal

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E.U.’s Top Court Rules Against Facebook in Global Takedown Case

LONDON — Europe’s top court said on Thursday that an individual country can order Facebook to take down posts, photographs and videos and restrict global access to that material, in a ruling that has implications for whether countries can expand content bans beyond their borders. The European Court of Justice’s decision came after a former

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