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Scammers attempt to defraud Armenians on Facebook by using fake Kardashian account

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 24, ARMENPRESS. Scammers are attempting to defraud Armenians on social media by using a fake Kim Kardashian account on Facebook, the Armenian Agency of Personal Data Protection has warned.

India keeps close watch as tech giants Google, Facebook, Twitter & Amazon face heat in US, Europe & Australia

India keeps close watch as tech giants Google, Facebook, Twitter & Amazon face heat in US, Europe & Australia SPS Pannu (IANS)  1 Global tech giants Google, Facebook, Twitter and Amazon are facing the heat of regulatory scrutiny in the US, Europe and Australia which is expected to strengthen the case of Indian regulators in drawing up more stringent rules to rein in the potential abuse of market dominance by these internet behemoths.   Senior officials are of the view that the advanced western countries have a better insight into the working of these tech giants and India will definitely be drawing from their experience in dealing with the issue.

#NAMA Children and Privacy: How will guardian data fiduciaries manage consent?

December 18, 2020 More than 50% of children used shared devices, and there isn’t a level playing field to access to the internet, said Siddharth Pillai of Aarambh India. This is the imperfect world that guardian data fiduciaries in the country will have to navigate, according to the provisions of the Personal Data Protection (PDP) Bill, 2019. These fiduciaries are supposed to verify the age of their users, and obtain consent from their guardian or parents if the user is a “child” anyone under 18. How will these fiduciaries do what they do, considering this complicated and confusing mandate? Held on December 9 with the support of Facebook and Google, our discussion explored how companies, NGOs and child welfare bodies will be affected by the PDP Bill. Watch full video of the discussion:

TLAA ponders digital face-to-face sales

Sara Lamsam, President, Thai Life Assurance Association. The Thai Life Assurance Association (TLAA) is discussing with the Office of the Insurance Commission (OIC) the approval of sales of unit-linked and universal life products through a digital face-to-face distribution channel, as well as speeding up a feasibility study for e-training and e-insurance agent examinations, says TLAA president Sara Lamsam. The digital face-to-face distribution channel, which allows insurance agents to sell products via electronic communication tools, was approved by the OIC in the first quarter, when the government was promoting social distancing measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19. However, the approval excluded complex types of life insurance that involve equity investments and capital market sales licences.

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