Reviewing the numbers from Google, Apple, Facebook, and Microsoft paints a not-so-pretty picture.
The bipartisan package passed muster with the House Judiciary Committee this week. Here's what you need to know.
Google was originally set to kill off the tracking tech by next year but then the regulators came knocking.
They studied 2,730,215 posts and didn't get one bit of clout.
If you've ever wanted to earn a buck off of your Twitter following, this could be your chance.
But one way or another, Facebook will get its ads.
A new letter signed by 13 lobbying groups hopes to pump the brakes.
The lawsuit claims Dippin' Dots CEO Scott Fischer attempted to widely share the woman's nude pictures without her consent.
Sometimes the most random devices make life easier to bear in unexpected ways.
Cookie banners were supposed to make the web more private, but they just made it more obnoxious.
An open letter begged authorities to investigate this looming threat that doesn't—and probably won't ever—exist.
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The crackdown comes after the Trump campaign blanketed these slots for days on end.
At least four teenagers have ended up in handcuffs after local cops found them flouting the state's regulations on e-cigs.
A "representative" for the EA hackers involved say the heist took $10, a bit of code, and a lot of slacking.
Advocates and academics have been sounding alarms about Google's FLoC for years. Now, their worst nightmares are coming true.
The arrests come amid a greater call to take on financial crimes nationwide.
The effort comes amid calls for wealthier countries to pitch in on the pandemic response worldwide.
The unnamed customer was just trying to tweak his own internet connection, but blew out chunks of the web in the process.
The Guild alleges that the Times's tactics weren't only shitty—but illegal.