A recent study shows that online content moderators can become victims of misinformation due to the illusory truth effect. Psychology Today explains its peoples tendency to believe a frequently repeated statement, regardless of whether its true or n
Pag-IBIG Fund officially launched the Pag-IBIG Acquired Assets Online Public Auction (OPA) on Friday (November 15), which allows homebuyers to conveniently select from Pag-IBIG Funds properties for sale and submit their bids using an online platform
MANILA, Philippines – The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) will closely monitor the tax compliance of online marketplaces and online sellers during the holiday season, Commissioner Romeo Lumagui Jr. has said. In a statement Wednesday, Lumagui
MANILAjilibay, Philippines The provider of the Land Transportation Offices (LTO) Land Transportation Management System (LTMS) sought a contract extension for the continuous operations of the system. LTMS is an online portal that both local and overs
MANILAlucky panda, Philippines The Land Transportation Office is investigating a severed internet line, which led to the breakdown of the LTOs online portal yesterday, affecting thousands of motorists nationwide. LTO chief Vigor Mendoza said he orde
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CAMP VICENTE LIM, Laguna, Philippines A woman and her partner have been arrested for allegedly engaging in online sexual exploitation of children in Calamba City in this province. Police rescued the womans six-year-old son during the raid in Baranga
MANILAbetinm, Philippines — Persistent online attacks against young human rights defenders in the Philippines have created a climate of fear and mistrust that ripples through families and communities, according to a new report by a human right