Weekend Digital Media Round-Up: Google’s Advanced API Security, Meta’s NFT Display, Firefox’s Privacy Tool & More…

By Logicserve News Desk

  • July 1, 2022,

1.Google Launches Advanced API Security To Protect APIs From Growing Threats

Google announced a preview of Advanced API Security, a new product headed to Google Cloud designed to detect security threats related to APIs. [Source: TechCrunch]

2. Meta Launches New NFT Display Options on Facebook

Meta has introduced a new NFT display option on Facebook allowing users to create custom NFT posts. [Source: Social Media Today]

3. New Firefox Privacy Feature Strips URLs Of Tracking Parameters

Mozilla Firefox 102 released a new privacy feature that strips parameters from URLs used to track you around the web. [Source: Bleeping Computer]

4. Amazon Business Launches New Android And iOS App With Features Earlier Only Available via Computer

Amazon Business has launched a new Android and iOS optimized app specifically designed to improve the procurement experience of business customers. [Source: Times Now News]

5. Google Updates Product Structured Data Guidance

Google Search Central updated its Products Structured Data documentation to clarify the product-related pages that qualify for structured data. [Source: Search Engine Journal]

6. Meta Launches A ‘Pro Team Project’ That Gives Complimentary Live Support To Facebook And Instagram Marketers

Meta has launched ‘Pro Team,’ an evolution of its Facebook Marketing Experts program, providing complimentary live support for Facebook and Instagram marketers. [Source: Digital Information World]

7. Google Maps Platform Introduces New Features

The Google Maps Platform has added a bunch of new features for businesses to add deeper integration with its Google Maps Platform APIs. [Source: Search Engine Land]

8. Facebook Launches New ‘Creator Collaborations’ Option to Help Boost Creator Exposure in the App

Facebook is launching a new ’Creator Collaborations’ feature, which will enable creators to collaborate with others on content to expand their reach. [Source: Social Media Today]

9. YouTube Will Disable Hidden Subscriber Counts To Fight Comment Spam

YouTube is chipping away at its spam woes with features designed to make it harder for fake accounts to impersonate real ones. [Source: TechCrunch]

10. Twitter Adds New Spaces Recording and Management Tools as it Continues to Focus on Audio Options

Twitter has rolled out another set of Spaces updates, including permanent recordings, the capacity to save recordings after the broadcast, and more. [Source: Social Media Today]

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