Facebook and Instagram disable features in Europe
Facebook is disabling several features in its Messenger and Instagram apps for people in Europe, to make sure they comply with a change in privacy rules.
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Facebook is disabling several features in its Messenger and Instagram apps for people in Europe, to make sure they comply with a change in privacy rules.
Loyola University in New Orleans is giving students a free opportunity to explore social issues through a unique, two-week academic period in January.
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