The update from The People's Bank comes on the heels of a years-long crackdown in an effort to stave off illegal activities and environmental apocalypse.
The agency's been using ad blockers since 2018 over malvertising fears—and more agencies have taken them on since.
The 'Freedom from Censorship Act' hampers companies' ability to crack down on Nazi propaganda and medical misinformation, a new lawsuit claims.
The boycott that we saw two years ago was an inarguable flop. Here's how we can actually hit the company where it hurts. (And why we probably won't.)
Facebook's VP of product marketing put out an uncharacteristically earnest blog post Wednesday morning to detail what advertisers could do to fight back.
The company's recent News Feed tweak comes with consequences for researchers and people experiencing vision loss.
The pilfered funds, most of which allegedly came from telemedicine scams, were allegedly spent on slot machines, luxury cars, yachts, and more.
The company briefly paused its flights in airports across the U.S. and Canada on Friday morning but won't say why.
If they don't comply, the Commission warns that they could face more than $40,000 in fines per day .
The department wants to know if any of its millions of employees are experiencing “Anomalous Health Incidents."
The scheme involves people's private data, some secret algorithms, and a lot of apps.
From fears about surveillance and 5G to FOMO-induced panic, tech has done a great job of making us terrified.
Apple released security updates in iOS 14.8, iPad OS 14.8, and macOS after Citizen Lab researchers found a dangerous, hidden exploit buried in iMessage's code.
One White House official hinted that vaccine mandates for domestic flights weren't "off the table."
Kudos to the mystery buyer in the Sotheby's auction, who now owns a bunch of apes in all sorts of ape-y poses.
Expect to see some accounts bearing "automated" labels on your feed in the near future.
The company is rolling out a limited trial of the thinky, laughy, clappy reactions across Turkey in the coming weeks.
AB 701 would keep the company from imposing quotas that interfere with worker's bathroom breaks, among others.
Amazon complained in a letter to the FCC this week that Musk's SpaceX operates as though "rules are for other people."
Amazon announced its cashierless technology is coming for two Whole Foods locations in 2022.