The FEC found no evidence Google engaged in prohibited contributions and said Google's spam filter were intended to keep out phishing attacks and scams.
Like it or not, the ad industry is about to invade spaces you never even dreamed of, both online and off.
Don't think of the new "side rails" as ads. Think of them more like uninvited new friends.
In a major fix, Google’s own privacy settings will no longer disable crucial features of its apps.
The company reported that around 296,000 pieces of customer information were leaked.
Turns out it’s pretty damn easy to spam the entire Air Force using just one email address.
The fast food franchise left some customers confused and a little freaked out.
A new boycott campaign against the conservative broadcaster and ad exchanges is to unveil how complicated tech systems can keep far-right franchises afloat.
Both Amazon Prime Video and NBCU’s Peacock have unveiled beta programs that allow products to be inserted into already released media.
Advertisers—and shady ad middlemen—are paying to violate your privacy hundreds of times every day you're online.
Coming in hot to a Senate floor near you: a bill targeting the super-lucrative ad networks of Google and Meta, the real cash cows.
Here's how you can access the updated list of sensitive categories.
U.S. advertisers have a growing appetite for the short-form video app and will likely spend more than $6 billion there, a new analysis predicted.
It's a sure sign of more ads with more targeting coming across more screens—and that's not what anyone wants.
A new complaint to the FTC complaint claims Amazon's 'search results' are so packed with ads, we shouldn't even call them 'search results.'
Meta said this change, which will also apply to other categories deemed "sensitive," could negatively affect some businesses and organizations.
Only Facebook knows the secret sauce underlying its News Feed's ranking algorithm—but new research may explain the source of the problems.
The internet's weirdest social network is pivoting to "lasting videos that tell your professional story in a more personal way."
Early Friday evening, users of investing app Acorns received an email telling them they had been locked out of their accounts, with little explanation.
A new report shows advertisers don't seem to have qualms with selling intimate consumer data to foreign companies, including those based in Russia and China.