Meta’s microblogging site Threads has been the second-most downloaded free app in Brazil for three days, beaten only by its ...
Meta Platforms Inc. has announced that it will inform its Brazilian users about how their personal data will be used to train ...
Social media giant Meta Platforms will inform Brazilians how it intends to use their personal data to train generative ...
Meta’s latest privacy policy regarding personal data use for AI training purposes was rejected in Brazil. However, the ...
On July 2, the National Data Protection Authority issued a preliminary ban on Meta’s use of its Brazil-based users’ personal data to train its AI systems.[7] The government’s unprecedented ...
After the EU, Meta received another blow in its attempt to use the personal data of users to train AI models as the Brazilian ...
The ban on Elon Musk’s X has dealt a blow to Brazilians whose livelihoods depended on internet followings they had amassed ...
The platform formerly known as Twitter once dominated Brazilian social media, fueling nationwide protests in 2013 and ...
One key factor driving Brazilians towards Bluesky over Meta’s Threads may be its interface, which closely resembles X ...
The former British deputy prime minister called X an unregulated platform that lets "anyone say anything." ...
On July 2, the National Data Protection Authority issued a preliminary ban on Meta’s use of its Brazil-based users’ personal data to train its AI systems.[7] The government’s unprecedented ...
Meta's users in Brazil will receive the warnings starting on Tuesday by email and notifications on Facebook and Instagram, and will be able to reject the use of their data by the firm to train ...