YouTube TV Should Add More Content
YouTube's cord-cutting service should add more content to its offering.
YouTube's CEO Doesn't Think That Logan Paul Should Be Banned From The Platform
Paul's videos are "egregious," according to YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, but he hasn't violated the company's "three strikes" policy yet.
Indians Can Now Send Money To Each Other Via WhatsApp
The feature is still in beta but will eventually roll out to every WhatsApp user in India.
YouTube Just Cut Off Ads On All Of Logan Paul's Videos
The company's decision will stop the controversial YouTube star's income stream, estimated to be more than a million dollars a month.
Twitter Finally Made Money For The First Time In 12 Years
🤑🤑🤑The company made a profit last quarter, even as it had trouble growing its user base.
WhatsApp Family Groups Are Keeping Indian Families Together — And Driving Some Apart
Family WhatsApp groups are now inseparable from the notion of the modern Indian family itself. But some Indians say they're also an insufferable obligation.
Uber's Indian Rival Ola Is Launching In Australia
Uber currently dominates Australia but competition is nipping at its heels.
Facebook Says It's Not Always Good For Democracy
A series of blog posts published by Facebook executives on Monday analyzed the company's role in elections, politics, and the spread of misinformation on the internet.
The Guy Who Helped Create India’s Controversial National ID Program Leaked His Own Data, And It’s Still Online
Nandan Nilekani, the entrepreneur who helped create Aadhaar, India’s controversial biometric identity program, tweeted his confidential Aadhaar ID three years ago.
Edward Snowden Tweeted Support For A Journalist Who Exposed A Breach In India's Controversial Biometric Program
The US NSA whistleblower said the Indian government agency responsible for the country's controversial Aadhaar program should be held responsible for putting the privacy of more than a billion Indians at risk.
India's National ID Database With Private Information Of Nearly 1.2 Billion People Was Reportedly Breached
A local Indian newspaper was able to access the private data of nearly 1.2 billion Indians for just $8.
19 Things BuzzFeed Tech Tried And Liked In 2017
All the innovations, apps, hacks, habits, gadgets, and robovacuums that made our lives a little better this year.
Facebook Just Clarified That It Is Not Collecting Data From India's Controversial National ID Database
"People were not required to enter the name on their Aadhaar card, and there is no integration or authentication with Aadhaar," wrote Facebook in a blog post.
Older Indians Drive Millennials Crazy On WhatsApp. This Is Why They're Obsessed.
Young Indians are hooked to Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. But for older Indians, WhatsApp is the ultimate social network.
You Can Finally Get Amazon Prime Video On Your Apple TV
Thank you for your patience.
India Just Backed Net Neutrality
Under the new rules, India's internet service providers will no longer be able to carve up the internet into slow and fast lanes, and discriminating against any content on the internet will also be banned.
Amazon Is Asking Indians To Hand Over Their Aadhaar, India’s Controversial Biometric ID, To Track Lost Packages
The move has baffled Amazon’s Indian customers, who are already grappling with being forced to link their Aadhaar numbers to open bank accounts, get life insurance, and much more.
How India's Political Parties Hijacked Twitter's Trending Column For Partisan Bickering
A BuzzFeed News analysis found that the popularity of at least 10 political hashtags that trended on Twitter in India during the last two months was influenced by organised campaigns.
Apple Will Reportedly Help India's Telecom Regulator Build An Anti-Spam App
The Do Not Disturb app has been available on Android for months, but Apple had been pushing back over privacy concerns, according to a report by Reuters.
Here’s How People In India Are Manipulating Twitter Trends To Spread Political Propaganda
A BuzzFeed News analysis found that at least 10 political hashtags that appeared in the top 10 in Twitter’s trends column in India during the last two months were the result of organized campaigns.