Facebook says it will lift Australian news ban
Facebook blocked Australian users from accessing and sharing news last week amid a clash over a law that would make digital giants pay for journalism.
Facebook blocked Australian users from accessing and sharing news last week amid a clash over a law that would make digital giants pay for journalism.
Facebook-owned app was thrown into disarray after previous attempt to update terms and conditions were met with confusion and concern.
Facebook has been under the spotlight after it decided to remove news content from its platform in Australia last week.
Downing Street said it was ‘concerned’ about access to news being restricted in Australia.
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The firm last week began removing news content from its platform in the country due to a proposed law.
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Scott Morrison warned other countries would follow Australia’s lead in making digital giants pay for journalism.