Telegram cancels ICO after raising $1.7 Billion in presale

One of the World’s largest and secured messaging app Telegram has cancelled its intial plan of launching its public initial coin offering (ICO) after raising $1.7 billion. Telegram’s planned ICO was aimed to fund the development of its “third-generation blockchain.” The Wall Street Journal reports that Telegram determined that it is pleased with the $1.7 … Read more

Facebook to launch “Clear History” SOON

A feature to allow Facebook users clear history and cookies of apps they’ve interacted with on the World’s largest social media is coming soon, CEO Mark Zukerberg said Tuesday.

When finally rolled out, users will be able to flush their cookies, as it’s common on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and other browsers.

Zukerberge said today at F8 conference, It will be a simple control to clear your browsing history on Facebook — what you’ve clicked on, websites you’ve visited, and so on.

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We’re starting with something a lot of people have asked about recently: the information we see from websites and apps that use Facebook’s ads and analytics tools.

Once the update is rolled out, it’ll allow users “to see information about the apps and websites you’ve interacted with, and you’ll be able to clear this information from your account. You’ll even be able to turn off having this information stored with your account.

What are cookies?

Cookies are very small text files placed on your computer by a web server when you view some sites online (not all web sites place cookies). They’re used to store data about you and your preferences so that a web server doesn’t have to repeatedly request this information, potentially slowing down load time.

“.…Cookies make it easy for web servers to personalize information to fit your specific needs and preferences when you’re visiting a web site.lifewire.com

To clear cookies on you Mozilla Firefox, for instance, click History on the top of the browser, from the drop down menu select “Clear recent history”and select everything from the time range, and select cookies from the options in box, or select all if you want to clear your preferences and hit clear now.

That’s exactly what Facebook is coming up with, meaning you’ll have to enter your login details any time you want to use any apps, making you to be control of your data.

But after going through our systems, this is an example of the kind of control we think you should have. It’s something privacy advocates have been asking for — and we will work with them to make sure we get it right.

One thing I learned from my experience testifying in Congress is that I didn’t have clear enough answers to some of the questions about data. We’re working to make sure these controls are clear, and we will have more to come soon, he said.

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World second-largest stock exchange firm in terms of market capitalization Nasdaq may be a game changer when it finally enters the cryptocurrency trading platform. Nasdaq  Chief Executive Officer Adena Friedman hinted that the stock market could become a platform for trading cryptocurrencies in the future, but that will be when the crypto market becomes more regulated, CNBC’s Squawk … Read more

Walmart to adopt Blockchain Technology for live food business

America’s multinational retail corporation Walmart Inc. has shown interest in adopting Blockchain technology in its live food business, the announcement has received encomiums from blockchain enthusiasts around the world. Walmart Vice President of Food Safety and Health, Frank Yiannas, made the announcement Monday at the MIT Technology Review’s Business of Blockchain conference in Cambridge, Massachusetts, … Read more

How to check if Facebook shared your information with Cambridge Analytica

If you’re worried that your Facebook data might have been collected by Cambridge Analytica, here is a guide on how to check if your information was shared with Cambridge Analytica’s thisisyourdigitallife app. Interestingly, Mark Zuckerberg’s personal info was fetched by the app. Cambridge Analytica is British political consulting firm which uses data mining, data brokerage … Read more