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Facebook rolls out security features for journalists in Nigeria, India, Finland, Palestine, others (Full Release)

As part of efforts to make its social networking platform with over 2.4 billion users safer for Journalists in Nigeria and a host of other countries, Facebook has rolled out a set of new security features to protect news personnels from harassment, hacking, amongst other cyber abuses.

The social media giant made the announcement on Thursday, February 11, 2021, in a press release forwarded to media houses across the country, urging journalists to register voluntarily to access the feature.

Facebook, in the release, noted that upon registration, users will access benefits, tools and features built with journalists’ needs in mind.

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The release reads: “Nigerian journalists can now voluntarily register for our new security feature specifically tailored to protect their Facebook and linked Instagram profiles from harassment, hacking and generally from online abuse and harm.

“Today, Facebook announced the roll out of stronger security features for people who work at news organizations across the nation to voluntarily register as journalists in order to protect their Facebook profiles, while accessing benefits, tools and features built with journalists’ needs in mind.

“Facebook has also provided the option for journalists to extend this protection to their linked Instagram accounts.

“Registered journalists will also have access to CrowdTangle Search and can also apply for Facebook Blue Badge Verification.

“This new registration feature provides protection of information and online presence on Facebook against harassment and potential hacking threats for journalists and media professionals who are at a higher risk of online abuse and harm.

“Registration is voluntary. Journalists and news media professionals are encouraged to register as a journalist using their personal Facebook account.

“Facebook is providing this feature to journalists living in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Sweden, Germany, France, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Finland, Denmark, Norway, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, India, the Philippines, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, South Africa and Kenya.”

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