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Here are 3 things you need to know about peer-to-peer payment apps
Read full article: Here are 3 things you need to know about peer-to-peer payment appsHOUSTON – Peer-to-peer payment apps make sending money to friends easy but if you’re not careful, a simple mistake could cause you to lose your hard-earned money. Despite the growing popularity of apps like Zelle, Venmo, and Cash App, most users never read the fine print or terms of service. If you accidentally pay the wrong person, most of the payment apps will not help get your money back. While your credit card offers fraud protection, allowing you to dispute charges, most payment apps do not. Read this story to find out how scammers can wipe out your bank account through these peer to peer payment apps.
Administration seeking rollbacks on tech company protections
Read full article: Administration seeking rollbacks on tech company protectionsWASHINGTON The Justice Department is proposing that Congress roll back legal protections for online platforms such as Facebook, Google and Twitter that generally could not be held legally responsible for what people post on the sites. Companies such as Twitter and Facebook are granted liability protection under the Communications Decency Act because they are treated as platforms, rather than publishers, which can face lawsuits over content. Without that shield, companies could face lawsuits from people who feels wronged by something someone else has posted. One of the administration's requests is that Congress strip the civil immunity protections for tech companies that may be complicit in unlawful activity on their platforms, according to a Justice Department official. The official was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly before the formal announcement and spoke on condition of anonymity.