37% rural youth sans Internet access: Study
Amidst the backlash in India, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg has decided to loosen the grip on its free Internet service in India. This doesn’t mean, Internet.org is now booted out of India, but it simply becomes an ‘open’ platform for all.
So, Facebook says any website can be accessed for free via the service. However, it isn’t as simple as it sounds. The social network has a long list of rules and regulations including it will only support websites that ditche HTTPS, JavaScript and other important things.
In its official Facebook post, the company has jotted down the guidelines that website accessing Internet.org should follow:
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