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Microsoft will pay $20 million to settle U.S. FTC charges that it illegally collected kids’ data
TechMicrosoft will pay $20 million to settle U.S. FTC charges that it illegally collected kids’ data
By The Associated PressJune 6, 2023
‘Take action and protect our kids’: U.S. Surgeon General warns of social media risks
Newsletters‘Take action and protect our kids’: U.S. Surgeon General warns of social media risks
By David MeyerMay 23, 2023
As Meta is hit with EU data ban and $1.3 billion fine, what happens next?
NewslettersAs Meta is hit with EU data ban and $1.3 billion fine, what happens next?
By David MeyerMay 22, 2023
Montana’s TikTok ban ‘wields a sledgehammer’ to First Amendment rights, creators say
NewslettersMontana’s TikTok ban ‘wields a sledgehammer’ to First Amendment rights, creators say
By Andrea GuzmanMay 19, 2023
The great ‘cookie deprecation’ has left advertisers scrounging for new ways to earn consumer data
NewslettersThe great ‘cookie deprecation’ has left advertisers scrounging for new ways to earn consumer data
By Eamon BarrettMay 19, 2023
The FTC comes down on yet another digital health company for third-party sharing of sensitive information
NewslettersThe FTC comes down on yet another digital health company for third-party sharing of sensitive information
By Andrea GuzmanMay 18, 2023
European tech leaders are speaking out against the new EU Data Act
NewslettersEuropean tech leaders are speaking out against the new EU Data Act
By David MeyerMay 8, 2023
Photo of Snap CEO Evan Spiegel in front of a purple background with a giant 'My AI' projected behind him.
TechSnap’s ‘My AI’ chatbot tells users it doesn’t know their location. It does
By Jeremy Kahn and Kylie RobisonApril 21, 2023
‘We could see inside people’s garages’: Tesla cameras captured someone naked and employees shared the video internally, says report
Tech‘We could see inside people’s garages’: Tesla cameras captured someone naked and employees shared the video internally, says report
By Steve MollmanApril 6, 2023
Privacy worries and online scams are making it harder for Census Bureau surveyors to understand U.S. business
FinancePrivacy worries and online scams are making it harder for Census Bureau surveyors to understand U.S. business
By Mark Schneider and The Associated PressMarch 27, 2023
Why TikTok is being banned on government phones by everyone from the U.S. to the EU and Canada
TechWhy TikTok is being banned on government phones by everyone from the U.S. to the EU and Canada
By Haleluya Hadero and The Associated PressMarch 1, 2023
Portrait of smiling young woman using smartphone against colourful background
CommentaryThe way companies handle consumer data is changing. Here’s why clean rooms are a promising solution to new privacy challenges
By Kristin FrankFebruary 14, 2023
Joe Biden wants Congress to pass federal data privacy legislation. He’s better off looking elsewhere
NewslettersJoe Biden wants Congress to pass federal data privacy legislation. He’s better off looking elsewhere
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 12, 2023
Data brokers invade Americans’ privacy. But does their business model violate federal law?
NewslettersData brokers invade Americans’ privacy. But does their business model violate federal law?
By Jacob CarpenterAugust 30, 2022
Twitter logo appearing on a phone screen in front of lines of code in the background
FinanceTwitter whistleblower has just handed Elon Musk major ammunition in his battle over bots—and his lawyers are already on the case
By Tristan BoveAugust 23, 2022
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