Online harassment according to an Ifop survey.

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Online harassment according to an Ifop survey.

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And besides, what does the law say in France about cyber-harassment? This offense is punishable by 3 years in prison and a fine of 45,000 euros . To fight against this scourge, the government details its action plan in 10 points , knowing that 22% of young adults say they have been the target of

At the same time, the CEO of Twitter claims that the tech giants have not sufficiently protected victims of abuse . He concedes that it is a "huge failure" .

In another admission of failure for a social network, Facebook is about spain mobile database to be fined several billion dollars by the American administration for violations of privacy .

Netflix is ​​doing well in France. The platform has 5 million subscribers after 4 and a half years of activity in the country. That is more than Canal + .

"Unintentional crossover" between LinkedIn and Brut . The first is launching into live video while the second is launching its site and an application . As for the Chinese Tencent , it is investing in Reddit .

And also. Snapchat traffic now certified by the ACPM (ex OJD) , this is apparently the first time in the world that a "GAFA" has agreed to submit to the rules of a local player independent of the certification of media distribution. 2.29 billion monthly visits in France for Snapchat, 74 million visits each day via 13.2 million unique mobile terminals.
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