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  • Digital publishing revenues rise as video and display formats drive growth

    April 23, 2019

    Digital publishing revenues rose almost seven per cent last year as publishers shift their focus towards video formats. Figures from the Association for Online Publishing (AOP) and Deloitte reveal UK revenues rose 6.8 per cent to £511.5m in 2018. Read more: Google hands out €500,000 for local publishers’ project The growth was driven largely by [...]

  • Tandem Bank scales up to Russell Square HQ

    April 23, 2019

    Fast-growing digital bank Tandem has snapped up a new Bloomsbury HQ as it looks to double in size. Moving from King’s Cross, which has welcomed in the likes of tech giants such as Facebook and Sony over the last 12 months, Tandem is relocating to a 16,000 square foot (sq ft) office in Russell Square. Read [...]

  • Facebook permanently bans a dozen far-right groups and individuals including BNP, Britain First and English Defence League

    April 18, 2019

    Facebook has permanently banned a dozen far-right groups and individuals, including the British National Party and its former leader Nick Griffin. The social media network imposed the bans today as part of its “dangerous individuals and organisations” policy. Read more: Facebook uploads email contacts of 1.5m new users in latest privacy blunder It comes amid [...]

  • Facebook admits uploading email contacts of 1.5m new users in latest privacy blunder

    April 18, 2019

    Facebook has admitted it “unintentionally” uploaded the email address contacts of 1.5m new users since 2016 in the latest privacy misstep for the social media giant. The data scraping happened during the verification process for new accounts, when users were asked to supply their email address password and Facebook kept a copy of their address [...]

  • Microsoft Outlook and Hotmail accounts accessed by hackers

    April 15, 2019

    Microsoft has admitted that hackers had access to some of its Outlook, Hotmail and MSN email accounts for at least three months. The software company would not say how many accounts were compromised in the breach that lasted from 1 January to 28 March. Hackers stole login credentials for a Microsoft customer support agent and [...]

  • Watchdog plans crackdown over children’s online safety

    April 15, 2019

    Social media giants must limit their collection of personal data from children or face fines of up to £17m, the UK data watchdog has warned. The Information Commissioner’s Office will today open consultation on a code of practice which online platforms such as Facebook and Snap must meet in order to better protect children’s privacy. [...]

  • Nothing but the truth: Inside Facebook’s UK fact-checking war room

    April 15, 2019

    The war against fake news on social media has been raging since 2016, though it wasn’t until January this year that Facebook decided to take its fight to the British shores. “If this is a war room, I don’t know who the generalissimo would be,” jokes Will Moy, director of the fact-checking charity Full Fact [...]

  • Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp down across Europe for more than three hours

    April 14, 2019

    Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp left users frustrated today after going offline across the UK and Europe for more than three hours. The three social network giants, which are owned by Facebook, went down at about 11am, according to monitoring website Down Detector. Facebook is having issues since 6:36 AM EDT. https://t.co/BLSiYCF9KL RT if it's down [...]

  • China is proving a tough market for western brands – here’s the common mistakes that companies keep making

    April 12, 2019

    Last week, the International Monetary Fund upgraded its 2019 growth forecast for the Chinese economy to 6.3 per cent, up from 6.2 per cent. For comparison, the UK economy is only expected to grow 1.2 per cent this year. It’s worth noting these figures, because they highlight why many brands in the UK and elsewhere [...]

  • China’s mobile brands have global ambitions – this will have a big impact on the digital marketing ecosystem

    April 12, 2019

    With the world’s online mobile population growing day by day, and a home market dominated by giants such as Tencent, Baidu, and Alibaba, Chinese app developers are increasingly looking to market their apps abroad. I have seen first-hand this shift from a focus on the domestic market to a much more global viewpoint. And I [...]

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