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WhatsApp has quietly updated its terms of service for users in the UK, increasing the minimum accepted age from 16 to 18. The ...
An investigation into claims of bullying, assault and unlawful use of public funds in a rural village cost Durham County ...
She said: "It can be really frustrating when branches or plants from your neighbour's garden start to spill over into your ...
People in the UK are being warned they could be powerless if another motorist parks on their driveway due to a legal loophole ...
Steven Adler, a former OpenAI research lead, published an independent study revealing that OpenAI’s GPT-4o model, used in ...
WhatsApp has expressed support for Apple in its ongoing legal fight with the UK Home Office regarding access to user data.
Instant messaging app WhatsApp is seeking to join Apple's legal battle with the U.K. government over end-to-end encryption.
I doubt anyone had ‘Meta supporting Apple in a privacy case’ on their tech bingo cards, yet that’s precisely what the social media giant is aiming to do.
WhatsApp has declared its support for Apple in a high-stakes legal dispute against the UK Home Office concerning access to ...
WhatsApp and U.S. lawmakers on both sides are rallying behind Apple's stand against the controversial UK demands to weaken ...
BBC News reports that Meta wants to give evidence in support of Apple’s position. Like iMessage, WhatsApp messages are E2E encrypted. WhatsApp has applied to submit evidence to the court which is ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s WhatsApp has challenged a “dangerous” attempt by the Home Office to secretly force Apple to build a ...