EDITORIALS–CARTOONS: MANILA – Twilight of the patriarchs

Twilight of the patriarchs

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The Sunday Times says
Navigating safely in the digital age

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It is nigh on impossible for anyone to live a digital-free life today as work and play are both intimately tied to cybersphere. And there are significant downsides to deal with. Indeed, issues of digital security and privacy cropped up again last week when WhatsApp acknowledged a security breach. Hackers exploited a vulnerability in the messaging app which allowed them to inject spyware into users’ phones via the voice call function. WhatsApp, owned by Facebook, said only a “select number” of its 1.5 billion users were targeted by “an advanced cyber actor”. Although WhatsApp has updated its software and reported the incident to the United States’ Department of Justice, the incident is a blow to its much-vaunted “end-to-end encryption” feature. As users have discovered, this feature is useless when hackers can get into a phone’s operating system.

Hardly a day goes by without a story about apps and/or websites getting hacked. As the hacking incidents prove, users cannot always rely on big social media companies with commercial interests to protect their interests. It is the digital-age equivalent of caveat emptor. But users are not entirely helpless. They can adopt basic digital hygiene practices, such as not clicking on links from dubious sources, and being more diligent about software updates for devices. Reducing their social media footprint is another way to protect their digital identity. If shutting down Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts are not an option, then they must become aware of the privacy implications of each personal post. Educating themselves about alternative options is another. Telegram and Signal offer alternative messaging apps. DuckDuckGo and InBrowser offer incognito surfing for those suspicious of Google. It is impossible to stuff the digital genie back in its bottle unless users retreat to a cave like a Luddite. But it is still possible for them to manage their digital life.

TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE:  https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/navigating-safely-in-the-digital-age

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THAILAND’S BANGKOK POST

EDITORIAL :  Thailand still lags in LGBT issues

 

 

In what appears to be a historic move on LBGT rights, Taiwan has legalised same-sex marriage, with the law sailing through parliament by 66 to 27 votes.
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The approval of the law on Friday appeared to coincide with the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia when gay people staged a colourful parade and gave loud cheers to the parliament decision. With the bill coming into law, Taiwan becomes the first nation in Asia to legalise same-sex marriage, an impressive result for the strident campaigns by the Taiwanese LGBT rights activists…

TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE:
https://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/1680244/thailand-still-lags-in-lgbt-issues

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PHILIPPINES’ EDITORIAL CARTOONS:

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MANILA STANDARD

> Salute to those who conceded

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MANILA TIMES

< PRIZE-WINNING FIGHTING COCKS….

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P.D.INQUIRER

> Twilight of the patriarchs

PHILSTAR

> Narco pols’ win

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PILIPINO STAR NGAYON

>  Kailan matututo ang mga botante?

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