Facebook to allow transfer of photos, videos to Google Photos
All data transfers will be encrypted and users will be asked for a password
Facebook spokesperson says the company was proactively removing 65% of hate speech before it was reported globally. PHOTO: REUTERS
Facebook said on Monday it has introduced an option to transfer photos and videos from the social media network directly to other services, starting with Google Photos.
The option will be available to users in Ireland, with a worldwide roll-out planned for the first half of 2020.
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All data transfers will be encrypted and users will be asked for a password before the transfer is initiated, the company said in a blog post.
Facebook said in September it supports data portability and is planning to build new tools around it.
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United States Senators Josh Hawley, Mark Warner and Richard Blumenthal introduced a bill in late October that would require communications platforms with more than 100 million monthly active members to allow its users to easily move, or port, their data to another network.
The option will be available to users in Ireland, with a worldwide roll-out planned for the first half of 2020.
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All data transfers will be encrypted and users will be asked for a password before the transfer is initiated, the company said in a blog post.
Facebook said in September it supports data portability and is planning to build new tools around it.
Facebook will now pay you $600 a year for your opinion
United States Senators Josh Hawley, Mark Warner and Richard Blumenthal introduced a bill in late October that would require communications platforms with more than 100 million monthly active members to allow its users to easily move, or port, their data to another network.