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UK wants to counter online threats posed by adversaries led by Russia
Brussels seeks to impose significant fines as it cracks down on privacy breaches
Is asking 11-year-olds to target flaws in the system a useful democratic exercise?
The way parties communicate will vary, but they should all work under the same code
Action against Infowars is only the start for Facebook and Apple
ICO says users were not told personal details would be passed to political parties
Mark Zuckerberg can do more to improve a social network that was meant to build communities but has helped to split societies
Electoral laws need to be toughened to suit the social media age
Narendra Modi’s government is attempting to gather ‘all digital media chatter’
‘Fake news’ committee to analyse data used by Brexit campaigns
Parliamentary probe only uncovered ‘tip of iceberg’ of Russian political interference
Regulator’s probe and Facebook fine put Brexit campaigners and others under spotlight
Fining Facebook should only be the start of safeguarding voters
UK levies £500,000 penalty and accuses group of not protecting user information
Fake news is now a political weapon, not just in the US
Company’s demise remains in spotlight despite Alexander Nix’s account to MPs
Investors press for repayment after Nix alleged to have acted on Facebook reports
Linked app found by security researcher raises questions on social network’s policing
Success in mobilising public opinion against dishonest leaders offers lessons
Facebook founder faces European Parliament over data protection and election meddling
Firm at heart of major political campaigns hit by crisis over data leaks
‘A psychologist is convinced that search engines can sway our minds in powerful and largely unnoticed ways’
The firebrands of Britain’s new radical left on Corbyn, anti-Semitism and the Labour party’s future
MPs still want to quiz Zuckerberg over data leaks
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