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      Conspiracy, monetisation and weirdness: social media has become ungovernable | Nesrine Malik

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Monday, 1 April - 05:00 · 1 minute

    The royals are perennial clickbait, but the wild online bunkum over the Princess of Wales hints at new and darker forces

    On TikTok, there is a short clip of what an AI voiceover claims is a supposed “ring glitch” in the video in which Princess of Wales reveals her cancer diagnosis. It has 1.3 million views. Others, in which users “break down” aspects of the video and analyse the saga with spurious evidence, also rack up millions of views and shares. I have then seen them surface on X, formerly known as Twitter, and even shared on WhatsApp by friends and family, who see in these videos, presented as factual and delivered in reporter-style, nothing that indicates that this is wild internet bunkum.

    Something has changed about the way social media content is presented to us. It is both a huge and subtle shift. Until recently, types of content were segregated by platform. Instagram was for pictures and short reels, TikTok for longer videos, X for short written posts. Now Instagram reels post TikTok videos, which post Instagram reels, and all are posted on X. Often it feels like a closed loop, with the algorithm taking you further and further away from discretion and choice in who you follow. All social media apps now have the equivalent of a “For you” page, a feed of content from people you don’t follow, and which, if you don’t consciously adjust your settings, the homepage defaults to. The result is that increasingly, you have less control over what you see.

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      Pluie d’arnaques sur WhatsApp : voici comment les repérer pour mieux les contrer [Sponso]

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Sunday, 17 March - 07:08

    Cet article a été réalisé en collaboration avec Bitdefender

    Sur internet, aucun canal n’échappe aux hackers, pas même les messageries instantanées. Heureusement, quelques bonnes pratiques limitent les risques.

    Cet article a été réalisé en collaboration avec Bitdefender

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      WhatsApp identifie les tchats sécurisés, en attendant d’accueillir Snap, Telegram ou iMessage

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Monday, 11 March - 13:18

    WhatsApp procède à une modification de l'affichage pour inclure une mention relative au chiffrement de bout en bout par défaut -- qui est en place depuis 2016 sur la messagerie. Avec l'interopérabilité, qui va autoriser des discussions avec d'autres applications, WhatsApp veut rappeler quels sont les tchats bien sécurisés.

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      WhatsApp finally forces Pegasus spyware maker to share its secret code

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Friday, 1 March - 20:27

    WhatsApp finally forces Pegasus spyware maker to share its secret code

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    WhatsApp will soon be granted access to explore the "full functionality" of the NSO Group's Pegasus spyware—sophisticated malware the Israeli Ministry of Defense has long guarded as a "highly sought" state secret, The Guardian reported .

    Since 2019, WhatsApp has pushed for access to the NSO's spyware code after alleging that Pegasus was used to spy on 1,400 WhatsApp users over a two-week period, gaining unauthorized access to their sensitive data, including encrypted messages. WhatsApp suing the NSO, Ars noted at the time, was "an unprecedented legal action" that took "aim at the unregulated industry that sells sophisticated malware services to governments around the world."

    Initially, the NSO sought to block all discovery in the lawsuit, "due to various US and Israeli restrictions," but that blanket request was denied. Then, last week, the NSO lost another fight to keep WhatsApp away from its secret code.

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      Crimes involving child abuse imagery are up by a quarter in UK, says NSPCC

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 1 March - 07:00

    Nearly half of incidents where platform was known occurred on Snapchat, with 26% on Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp

    Crimes involving child abuse imagery (CAI) have risen by a quarter in the past year, according to figures collated by the NSPCC.

    Nearly half of those incidents where the platform was recorded occurred on Snapchat, while Meta’s family of apps, including Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, covered another 26%.

    In the UK, the NSPCC offers support to children on 0800 1111, and adults concerned about a child on 0808 800 5000. The National Association for People Abused in Childhood ( Napac ) offers support for adult survivors on 0808 801 0331. In the US, call or text the Childhelp abuse hotline on 800-422-4453. In Australia, children, young adults, parents and teachers can contact the Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800; adult survivors can seek help at Blue Knot Foundation on 1300 657 380. Other sources of help can be found at Child Helplines International

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      Comment créer un passkey (clé d’accès) pour WhatsApp

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Wednesday, 28 February - 14:20

    WhatsApp app Une

    Sur Android, WhatsApp autorise désormais l'emploi d'un passkey pour se connecter à son compte. Pour iOS, la fonctionnalité arrivera plus tard. La configuration et l'emploi d'une clé d'accès dans la messagerie instantanée sont simples.

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      Le saviez-vous ? Des astuces existent sur WhatsApp pour embellir vos messages

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Sunday, 25 February - 09:01

    Jim Carrey

    Des raccourcis existent dans l'application WhatsApp pour agrémenter les messages envoyés. Certains existaient déjà, d'autres ont été rajoutés.

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      WhatsApp sur iPhone va gagner une option de sécurité bien plus moderne

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Thursday, 1 February - 13:02

    whatsapp téléphone smartphone

    Après Android, c'est autour d'iOS de recevoir bientôt une version actualisée de WhatsApp. La célèbre application de messagerie prépare la prise en charge des passkeys sur l'iPhone.