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Новости за 02.10.2024

Cyprus Mail 

Building a customer base beyond social media: A guide for influencers

Even for top influencers, relying solely on social media platforms can be a risky business. As an influencer, you’ve likely poured your heart into building a following on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube. But what happens when algorithms change, platforms fade, or worse – your account gets suspended? It’s time to think beyond social media and […]

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Meta, Australian banks tout progress on taking down 'celeb bait' scam ads

The U.S. social media giant said it took down the scam ads after receiving 102 reports since April from the Australian Financial Crimes Exchange, an intelligence-sharing body run by the country's main banks. Such scams are a global problem, but Meta is under heightened pressure to tackle the issue in Australia with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government planning to introduce an anti-scam law by the end of the year.

Pressat.co.uk 

ABB, leading EV charger manufacturer, looks to provide enhanced levels of support to its UK customers through unique partnership with SaveMoneyCutCarbon

Wednesday 2 October, 2024

In July 2023, the UK government introduced new regulations aiming for rapid EV chargers to achieve 99% reliability (1) “The reliability requirement is that the network of rapid charge points is, on average, reliable for 99% of the time during each calendar year.” However, electric vehicle drivers will know this is often not the case.

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BangkokPost.com 

Meta working to curb ‘celeb bait’ adds

SYDNEY - Meta says it has taken down about 8,000 “celeb bait” scam ads from Facebook and Instagram as part of a new effort with Australian banks to curb the practice.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Air India introduces new policy for cabin crew

Air India revises cabin crew policies, requiring some to share rooms during layovers. International flight allowances are increased, while domestic flight allowances remain unchanged. The changes align policies post-merger of Air India, Vistara, and Air India Express, aiming to maintain competitive industry standards.