The Malaysian government implemented the licensing requirement to combat cybercrime, but Google and X have raised concerns ...
Four major internet messaging and social media service providers have taken significant steps towards regulatory compliance ...
No action taken yet against unlicensed social media and messaging services so far. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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TikTok, WeChat granted licences by MCMC
MCMC says Telegram and Meta – which oversees Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp – have initiated the process of obtaining the ...
Four social media and messaging service providers have applied for the licence to operate in Malaysia, says the Malaysian ...
This is as X said its user base is less than the threshold of eight million users, while Google - which operates YouTube - ...
As 2025 begins, the Class Licence for Application Service Providers (CASP) for social media providers comes into effect in ...
MCMC praised Telegram and WeChat for their commitment to comply with the social media licensing requirements. It urged others ...
On July 27, 2024, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) mandated all social media and messaging ...
Telegram and WeChat are taking steps to secure official licenses to operate in Malaysia, the Malaysian Communications and ...
Malaysia marks the start of 2025 with a pivotal move towards safer digital platforms as the Class Licence for Application ...