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Google to ban Coronavirus plot announcements

Google is looking for fake ads around Covid-19 According to a Bloomberg report, Google will adopt these new advertising regulations next month. And in addition to preventing advertisers from creating new ads, the American giant will also use algorithmic and human analysis to identify violators and take appropriate action. Those who will …

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The 25 apps from the Play Store capable of hacking your Facebook

In total, the 25 applications have been downloaded 2.34 million times. Two of them (Super Wallpapers Flashlight and Padenatef) have been downloaded more than 500,000 times each. The applications were all developed by the same group, Rio Reader LLC. Although they all worked as promised (screen capture tool, flashlight, video editing, etc.), …

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The University of Nantes said it detected 250 student cheaters during the end-of-semester exams organized remotely

Distance examinations have opened the door to cheating at the University of Nantes. In a press release, she regrets “an increase in the rate of fraud” during exams for this semester marked by an unprecedented health crisis. Several students have been suspected of plagiarism during their distance exams. During the coronavirus crisis, …

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Experts expect return to isolation measures in Europe

European Union health experts on Friday highlighted the possibility of a second wave of Covid-19 disease requiring reimposition of general isolation measures in Europe, and said the possibility is medium to high and depends on the gradual relaxation of restrictions and the extent of people’s engagement. An assessment of the …

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Cambridge University courses will be held online until summer 2021

The prestigious University of Cambridge has decided to give all of its courses online until the summer of 2021, due to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. “The university is constantly adapting to evolving recommendations,” said the British university. “Social distancing will continue to be necessary, the university has decided that there will …

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