Facebook, other platforms scramble to secure user accounts in Afghanistan

Facebook rolled out a one-click tool Thursday that will allow users in Afghanistan to lock down their profiles in response to fears that the accounts could be used by the Taliban to target individuals. The measures include preventing user information from being downloaded or seen by anyone who is not friends with the user, as well as removing the search feature from friends lists. The company is also rolling out pop-up alerts on Instagram to help users in Afghanistan protect their accounts. “We’re working closely with our counterparts in industry, civil society and government to provide whatever support we can to help protect people,” Nathaniel Gleicher, Facebook’s head of security, wrote on Twitter. Groups including the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab and Human Rights Watch have warned that the Taliban is highly skilled with social media and advised anyone in Afghanistan or who has contacts in Afghanistan to make […]

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