Social network ordered to compensate user who had account suspended without justification
A court in Rio Grande do Norte ordered a social network to pay R$ 2,000 in damages to a user whose account was suspended without prior notice.
"Is it correct to give the user complete authority to extend employment?" Application for unconstitutional judgment on the re-employment clause of the Employment Permit System
A Bangladeshi worker is challenging the constitutionality of South Korea's Employment Permit System after being denied a visa extension despite the employer's initial approval.
After the latest update of 'CapCut', be aware of what you may lose before you press 'Agree'
The recent update of CapCut's terms of service has sparked concerns over user privacy and intellectual property rights after the platform claimed extensive rights over user-uploaded content.
Supreme Court's Major Order on User Privacy... Said to WhatsApp - 'Do Not Share Data with Meta'
The Supreme Court has taken a tough stance on WhatsApp and Meta's privacy policy, stating that their data-sharing practices violate the privacy rights of Indian users.
More expensive calls to survive
Starting in 2026, fixed and mobile telephone rates in Italy will increase by an estimated 12 to 60 euros per year per user, which may not please consumers, but is viewed positively from the telecommunications industry's perspective.
Will Nawrocka influence the president? Experts count on the first lady's move
Experts have sent an open letter to Poland's first lady, urging her to advocate for the implementation of the EU's Digital Services Act to enhance user protection, particularly for children.