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EU antitrust rules question Facebook’s acquisition

The EU antitrust regulators are opening an investigation into Facebook's purchase of U.S. customer service startup, Kustomer. So, the EU…

3 years ago

Zoom agrees $85m settlement for privacy violation

Zoom, which lets people make video meetings, agreed to a $85 million settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit. The…

3 years ago

A global coalition to fight the ransomware pandemic

The International Criminal Police Organization has expressed concerns about the ransomware pandemic in recent months. So, according to Interpol, these…

3 years ago

The saga goes on: Google tracking cookies die hard

Google tracking cookies will remain in place at least until 2023. The company has delayed its plan to block third-party…

3 years ago

Surveillance advertising comes under more pressure

An international coalition of consumer protection, digital and civil rights organizations demanded a ban on surveillance advertising. The objection to…

4 years ago

“World’s largest data breach” brings IAB to the court

A branch of the IAB (Interactive Advertising Bureau) and other important players will face a sue, for data breach. The…

4 years ago

Use of data: A new investigation for Amazon, in the UK

The use of data determined Britain's competition authorities to open a formal investigation into Amazon. The Financial Times announced it…

4 years ago

Ad tracking war goes on as Apple brings new features

The ad tracking war continues, as Apple has just launched a new "privacy report" feature on its iOS devices. Companies…

4 years ago

Fake AnyDesk ads beat the real ones on Google Ads

A fake ad campaign serving a trojanized version of the AnyDesk program ranked higher in searches than the legitimate ads.…

4 years ago

Learn how to block Facebook ads! Stop them forever

You may want to block Facebook ads for so many reasons. Either because they are not relevant, annoying or promote…

4 years ago