"I am a recovering alcoholic who still deals with triggers," one complaint to the FTC reads.
Amazon Prime Video is turning into its own nuclear wasteland with the addition of pause ads all designed to get you to buy stuff on Amazon.
Pause Ads are coming to annoy you and make Google more money.
Digital kiosks from Soofa take your phone's location data, then share it with local governments and advertisers.
A longtime NBC executive is joining Apple's growing advertising team, which could signal Apple TV+ is following suit with other streamers.
Tech's Super Bowl commercials in the '80s and '90s were filled with drama, futuristic ideals, and even some great products.
The tech myth has pervaded all corners of society, but its origins show it was never true to begin with.
Users who already pay $139 a year for Prime will now get ads on the streaming service.
The company made gains in ad-based subscribers, but the $12 Basic subscription is being put out to pasture later in 2024 starting in Canada and the U.K.
It’s the beginning of the end in Google’s plan to kill cookies forever.
CMG Local Solutions claims its ads use “voice data” to target “the exact people you are looking for.”
Becoming an internet sensation wasn’t @Ethan.Uncurated’s plan, but with advertising experience, an aesthetic POV, and something to say, he blew up anyway.
The FDA finalized a rule that will require a drug’s side effects to be "presented in a clear, conspicuous, and neutral manner.”
The platform ‘lowkey glowed up’ according to Gen Z, pushing Pinterest to new heights.
Yet another price hike is on the horizon shortly after Netflix promoted its cheaper ad-free offering and killed the Basic subscription.
Reddit removed the ability to turn off ad personalization based on your Reddit activity except for several, unnamed ‘select countries.’
Trade groups told the FTC a simple "Click-to Cancel" proposal to easily quit subscriptions could actually lead customers to miss out on hot new deals.
You'll have to deal with a popup before you start guessing, thanks to exciting new ad formats.
The company has buddied up with advertisers mentioning ‘innovation’ with more, if somewhat less repetitive, targeted ads.
A research firm found Google's video ad system defrauds customers 80% of the time. Some advertisers want their money back.