In Singapore, opponents launch a petition against Stop Covid bracelets
Singapore seeks to allay privacy fears for its new Stop Covid scheme
Apple adds features to its Covid-19 app and website
Coronavirus: Fake tracking apps seek to steal personal data
StopCovid: and now, a controversy over users' IP addresses
Disinformation :
The fight against disinformation is not so different from the fight against spam emails for a long time.
EU to ask platforms to publish monthly report on actions taken to combat Covid-19 disinformation
Disinformation: TikTok reassures Brussels by signing the European Commission's code of good conduct
Freedom of the press:
“The police have been spying on black journalists and activists for years, including me”
LEGISLATION, REGULATIONS
Instagram: No embedding of photos on a website without permission
Senate passes increased age verification requirement on pornographic sites
Internet Archive to End Free E-Book Program student data Following Lawsuit by Publishers
"The Avia law won't make me less of a faggot": LGBT activists denounce online censorship
JOURNALISM
Crisis and transformation of the sector:
Denis Olivennes to direct “Libération”
Coronavirus: France Télévisions will plunge into the red in 2020
ABC cuts 250 jobs to cover $41 million deficit
Emergency Fund for American Journalism Established with International Women's Media Foundation and Craig Newmark Philanthropies
Publishers are rethinking their editorial standards…and should also focus on their social policies
In the era of Black Lives Matter activism, the role of the media becomes even more blurred
New York Times journalists respond to the controversy surrounding Tom Cotton's op-ed
Facebook News launches for US users. The service includes local news and videos . There is a significant gap between the articles featured and the most popular articles on the platform.