A security expert raised concerns about an intrusion of privacy that may come with “scanning all text messages.”
I was all set for my trip, or so I thought. That's when my friend told me to place a crayon in my wallet when traveling. The reason is quite clever.THE Department of Social Welfare and Development will reportedly extend assistance to more than 4,000 retrenched workers from different companies in Lapu-Lapu City.
In a social media post of DSWD, the regional office said it will be “the lead agency in this multi-stakeholders aTHE use of face mask is more convenient to use among the teachers and students in schools, said an education official in his response to suggestions to make face shields as a substitute for masks.
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