The Information Regulator consults attorneys after not reaching an agreement with Facebook, regarding revising its WhatsApp privacy policy in SA.
The Department of Health makes it possible for citizens to register for their COVID-19 vaccine via the Facebook-owned messaging app.
The mobile operator and the Department of Basic Education tackle school violence by deploying psycho-social professionals in schools across the country.
In the current economy, budgets are being slashed and marketing is usually the first on the list. But using e-mail branding to create awareness remains a cost-effective option.
The social media giant invites online community leaders from SA, Kenya and Nigeria to apply for the Facebook Community Accelerator programme.
The popular photo- and video-sharing app accounts for 42% of bullying that occurs online, says the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research.
As the social media detox phenomenon increases across the globe, thousands of locals consider shutting down their online profiles, says Reboot Online.
The stolen data was shared on a hacking forum as an interactive database, according to research firm Atlas VPN.
Some seniors vent on social media as government’s online COVID-19 vaccine registration portal fails to deliver registration SMSes, as promised.
The companies launch Money Message, a payment platform that lets small and micro businesses receive in-chat payments from customers via WhatsApp.
The International Telecommunication Union readies to host a virtual high-level panel session to encourage more girls and young women to actively pursue careers in STEM.
The national Department of Health will soon provide a WhatsApp service for citizens to register for their COVID-19 vaccine, says health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize.