Twitter prohibits sharing of personal photos, videos without consent -Breaking
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(Reuters) – Twitter Inc (NYSE: ) stated Tuesday that they will not allow the sharing of personal media, such as photos and video on their platform without permission from the individual.
According to the privacy policies of these social media platforms, it is prohibited for people to share their private information like phone numbers and addresses.
Twitter posted in a blog: “When we receive notification from individuals depicted (or by an authorized representative) that they have not consented to their private image/video being shared, we will take it down.”
Jack Dorsey, the cofounder of microblogging website Microblogging.com, resigned Monday as chief executive. Parag Agrawal is now the technology chief.
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