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👉🏿Instagram kept deleted photos and messages on its servers for more than a year

👉🏿Chinese loan app Moneed leaked over 350 mn India users data from server in China

👉🏿Fortnite still available for Samsung Galaxy users

👉🏿Google, Apple Remove Fortnite From Their App Stores

👉🏿Spotify, Tinder owner support Fortnite’s fight against Apple ban

👉🏿Facebook says it removed over 7M pieces of wrong COVID-19 content in quarter

👉🏿Google will no longer respond to data requests from Hong Kong authorities

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