Facebook scams on 540 crore fake accounts
New York: Social media giant Facebook has taken another lead in preventing the spread of false information and preventing fake accounts. The figures show that around 540 crore fake accounts were canceled during the year.
The Transparency Report makes it clear that the software has been enhanced to counter the attempts to create fake accounts. Facebook is spending huge amounts of money to prevent the spread of misinformation with political and social agendas, including blocking users' camouflage accounts, saying that it is satisfied with its efforts to crack down on fake accounts, and that technological advances have to be made. Facebook says it is investing heavily in increasing the accuracy of Facebook and preventing accounts from spreading against the community. The report also shows that the US government's requests for consumer information have also increased. In the first half of this year, 1,28,617 requests were received from various countries. We analyze the account information and decide whether the requests from the government are legally valid. According to Facebook's legal adviser, Chris Sonderby, this is what happens when a government requests. The number of requests for information from clients is high from the US (50,741). India, UK, Germany and France are next in the list.

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