WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram to face disruption in Pakistan

WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram to face disruption in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Meta-owned platforms, including WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram will experience disruptions across Pakistan due to scheduled maintenance.

The company announced that the maintenance will start at 1:00 AM on December 11 and continue until 1:00 PM on December 12.

Users are likely to face slower performance, delayed message delivery, and intermittent outages on these platforms during the 36-hour window.

Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has officially informed its customers that access to Meta services may be affected despite stable internet connectivity.

The state-owned telecom provider stated that the disruption is part of Meta’s planned technical maintenance to enhance system reliability and performance.

Facebook’s New AI Tool to Help Users Share Memories

Earlier, Facebook launched a new feature that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to help users rediscover and share old memories.

The tool automatically suggests photos and videos from a user’s camera roll, allowing them to create simple collages and short edits without much effort.

According to the company, the feature is meant to encourage people to share special moments that often go unnoticed.

Many users take hundreds of photos but never post them, either because they think the quality isn’t good enough or because they don’t have the time to edit.

Meta faces investigation over ‘massive’ spying on Android users

It is pertinent to mention here that Meta, the parent company of social media giants WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook, is under investigation over allegedly massive spying on Android users.

Spain’s President, Pedro Sánchez, announced that he will deploy a series of measures to combat “disinformation”, protect minors, eradicate “hate speech”, and curb the violation of citizens’ privacy.

Following the announcement, the Spanish parliament is probing Meta for allegedly spying on users in a “systematic and massive” privacy case.

“In Spain, the law is above any algorithm or any large technology platform. And anyone who violates our rights will pay the consequences,” Sánchez stated.

The international investigation found that Meta, the parent company of Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp, used a hidden mechanism to track the web history of Android users from September 2024 until this summer.

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