- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, March 15, 2017
- Silicon Valley Group Asks FCC To Reconsider Privacy Rules
- Yahoo Hacker Orchestrated Ad Scams, DOJ Says
- Google Faces Appeal In Battle Over Removal From Search Results
- New York Lawmakers Mull 'Right To Be Forgotten'
- WPP, Omnicom, Publicis Units Join 'Acceptable' Ad Blocker Committee
- California And Nevada Officials Criticize AT&T
- Social Media Giants In Heated Exchanges With MPs Over Hate Speech
- Microsoft Adds LinkedIn Co-Founder Hoffman To Board
- Marines Get New Social Media Rules After Photo Scandal
- Will There Be More Settlements With The FTC On Native Ads?
- Getting Too Personal: The Peril Of The Internet of Things
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, March 14, 2017
- New York City Sues To Force Verizon To Finish Fiber Rollout
- Car Dealerships Settle With FTC Over Misleading Ads, Fake Reviews
- Google's Allo Leaked User's Search History
- Facebook Renames Metrics Definitions To Improve Clarity
- Apple Fixed iPhone Prices In Russia
- 48 Million Twitter Accounts Are Bots: DM News
- Germany Proposes Huge Fines For Illegal Content
- Google Chrome Scam Targets Credit Card Data
- True Influence -- Why Brands Must Learn To Weed Out The 'Flogger Vlogger'
- Brexit Bill Is Passed -- Adland Still Divided On Likely Outcome
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, March 13, 2017
- Facebook Prohibits Developers From Using Data For 'Surveillance'
- Ad Industry Lobbies Against 'Confusing' Broadband Privacy Order
- Backpage's Shuttering Of Sex Ads May Have Sparked Rise In Street Prostitution
- Sorrell Blasts Google And Facebook Over Fraud, Metrics And Brand Safety
- DHS Social Screening Software Maybe Not Work So Good
- Yahoo To Rename As Altaba, Details Leadership Plans Following Sale To Verizon
- Connected Streetlights To Capture Data On People Nearby
- California Lets Uber Bring Back Self-Driving Cars
- 'NYT,' 'ProPublica 'Jointly Hire Colloff
- Web Creator Calls For More Action To Tackle 'Shocking' Fake News
- Virgin Media Email Subscribers Are Blocked Again
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, March 10, 2017
- Verizon Expands Controversial Zero-Rating Program
- Google Wants To Take 'Faceprint' Battle To Appellate Court
- Ad Serving Malware Found On Androids
- Publishers Call Out Google And Facebook For Spreading Fake News
- Hotel Industry Report Blasts Airbnb, Which Calls Analysis 'Misleading'
- Atlanta Agencies Form Coalition In Bid To Broaden Talent Diversity
- FCC's Pai Grilled About Trump's 'Media Is The Enemy' Claim
- Nine In Ten Worried About Privacy, But Consumers Still Want Personalisation
- Truly Addressable Advertising Is Coming
- Lawyers To Get Decision On Accessing James Murdoch And Rebekah Brooks' Emails
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, March 9, 2017
- Cable Lobby Wants FCC To Revise Definition Of 'Broadband'
- Google 'Safari Hack' Settlement Faces New Challenge
- ACLU Fights Demand For Facebook Data About Pipeline Protest Page
- Uber Stops Using 'Greyball' To Hinder Investigations
- T-Mobile Would Rather Merge With Big Cable
- WikiLeaks' Assange To Help Tech Firms Plug Data Holes
- MPs Widen Fake News Investigation To Handling Of Social Media Complaints
- ASA Needs To Toughen Broadband Ad Rules, MPs Warn
- Trolls Organize Themselves Linguistically
- Celebrities Take To Social Media On International Women's Day
- Is Your Email List Safe From Hacking?
- Putting Social Media In Its Place
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, March 8, 2017
- Senator Introduces Resolution Revoking Broadband Privacy Rules
- ABC, Yahoo, NBC Seek Reimbursement From Livestreaming Father
- Apple To Fix Vulnerabilities Revealed By WikiLeaks
- The Hoth Runs Facebook Ads Selling Forbes Article Links, Violating Google Rules
- Public Interest Groups Ask Officials To Preserve Net Neutrality
- Connected Billboard Targets Ads Based On Car Being Driven
- Ad Blockers May Relent, But Choice Is Key
- BuzzFeed Asks Central European News For 10 Years Of Emails In Defamation Case
- Forced Email Signups: An Ecommerce Deal Breaker
- Amazon Echo Recording Being Turned Over In Murder Case
- YouTube Uber Alles
- Google Hires Max Pappas To Head Republican Political Advertising
- Facebook To Be Grilled By MPs Over Child Abuse Image Failures
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, March 7, 2017
- Fox News Pushes Appellate Court To Block TVEyes
- FCC Chair Ajit Pai Renominated To Agency
- Consumer Groups Fire Back At Broadband Industry, Urge FCC To Preserve Privacy Rules
- Copyright Troll Pleads Guilty To Fraud
- New Virginia Law Allows Delivery Robots On Sidewalks
- Facebook Faces Serious Criticism Over Not Taking Down Child Abuse Images
- A Year Later Facebook Live Is A Violent Mess
- Spammers Leak Billions Of Email Records: Forbes
- 70% Of Retailers Investing In Beacons For Location-Based Marketing
- Warren Buffett Is Bearish On Newspapers
- IBM, Salesforce's AI Platforms Team On Ifs, Ands And Bots
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, March 6, 2017
- JetSmarter Threatens To Fine Journalist $2,000 For Bad Review
- Court Urged To Revive Class Action Over AT&T Broadband Slowdowns
- Sprint Floats Merger With T-Mobile Or Comcast To White House
- Facebook Has Started Labeling Fake News Stories
- Legal Notice Fight Escalates In NJ
- Google, Microsoft Reward Researchers Up To $30,000 With 'Bug Bounty' Program
- Another Security Flaw Found In IoT Device
- Google Admits To Needing To Work Harder With Advertisers On Brand Safety Education
- Chevys Become Wi-Fi Hotspots; Unlimited Data, $20 A Month
- Information Commissioner Reminds Data Practitioner Conference Of New Consumer Rights
- GDPR Shocker -- Did Email Marketers Just Win A Get Out Of Jail Free Card?
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, March 3, 2017
- Uber Used Fake Apps, 'Ghost Cars' To Thwart Sting Operations
- Vizio Can't Shake Video Privacy Lawsuit
- Amazon Exits Broadband Selling Business
- Activists Say They Plan to Evade Anti-Spam Laws in 2018
- Ordinary Social Media Users Are Buying 'Likes' Too
- Pence Used Personal Email For State Business, Homeland Security -- And Got Hacked
- AI Knows What is Fake News, Even if Your FB Friends Don't
- ICO Sets Out GDPR Guidance
- Is Snap's IPO A Home Run Out Of The Box?
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, March 2, 2017
- Facebook Tweaks Disclosures To Settle Privacy Battle Over Message Scans
- Cable Industry Cheers FCC For Staying Data Security Rules
- Yahoo Executives Botched Data Breach Investigation
- Email Privacy act Could be a 'Quick Win' for Trump and Congress
- Amazon Attributes AWS Outage To Human Error
- Netflix Using AI To Improve Video Quality
- Snap Stock Opens Strong, Long-Term Value Debated
- 'Alexa, Contact My Legislator'
- Market Moving To Internet-Connected TVs