Meta has taken a big action and banned thousands of Facebook accounts and pages. Fraud was being carried out through these accounts and pages.
Meta has taken a big action and banned thousands of Facebook pages and accounts. This action of Meta has been taken especially against those accounts through which financial fraud was being committed. The banned accounts were specifically targeting users from India and Brazil. Meta's three platforms - Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp - have crores of users all over the world. In such a situation, cyber criminals use these platforms for fraud.
Meta's big action
According to the report, scammers were trapping users by sharing deepfake videos using advanced technology. Scammers were resorting to deepfake videos of popular cricketers, celebrities, and businessmen, etc. to promote investment apps. Apart from banning accounts and pages, Meta has advised users to avoid such fake videos and posts.
Taking action, Meta has decided to ban 23,000 Facebook accounts and pages. All these accounts and pages were found to be involved in financial fraud. Meta said that it will continue to take such action in the future as well, so that the social media platform can be made safe. The number of active Facebook users in India is more than 375 million i.e., 37 crores.
Meta AI
Talking about other news related to Meta, the company has recently launched a stand-alone app of its AI tool, Meta AI. Features like Google Gemini AI, ChatGPT, Grok, Claude will be available in this app. With this you will be able to interact easily. Earlier Meta AI could be accessed through Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. Now users will be able to use it even without these social media platforms. Apart from this, Mark Zuckerberg's company has also added features like two-way verbal communication, discover feed in it.
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