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Wednesday, 27 Nov 2019, 01:11 PM
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The creators of the web want to fix the web Speaking of his plans at the last web summit, Tim Berners-Lee Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the World Wide Web, has embarked on a 'fix' operation on the Internet. The World Wide Web Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded by Facebook, Google and Microsoft, has received support from the company. Last year, at the 'Web Summit', a team of British computer scientists presented a plan to change the way big IT companies use the Internet. He called on organizations to highlight the importance of protecting user information and accessing the Internet to everyone. In an interview with US media CNBC, Adrian Lovett, chief executive of the World Wide Web Foundation, said, "The ability to do good on the web has never been so threatening." He mentions. According to Adrian Lovett, the new scheme will use the global web as a means of exploitation only. For this, the efforts of the big institutions and the government will be united. Citizens have to come forward from all over the world, calling for change. DuckDuckGo, Reddit, GitHub and Reporters Without Borders have added further support to Tim Berners-Lee's plans. The important point of this initiative is that no matter who is planning, one cannot be excluded from using the Internet. Adrienne Lovett said those who are not yet able to use them should be given that opportunity. He said there are five principles in the plan. Under these, there are 5 policies mentioned. Source: CNBC Answered by Birds of the sky (2 Golds) Wednesday, 27 Nov 2019, 01:12 PM |