- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, July 6, 2016
- Broadband Privacy Proposal Threatens To 'Severely Burden' Consumers, ANA Says
- Comcast: FCC Cable-Box Proposal Isn't Feasible
- Illinois Residents Ask Judge To Reject Google's Challenge To 'Faceprint' Law
- Sharing Passwords May Be A Crime, Court Rules
- Hacker Pleads Guilty to Breaking Into Celebrity Email Accounts
- Researchers Propose Tighter Consumer Privacy Controls
- Less Disclosure is Best When it Comes to Data Breaches, Privacy Attorneys Suggest
- Goodway Group Launches Anti-Fraud Initiative After Reviewing Invalid Traffic
- Netflix-Comcast Deal: A Marriage Of Convenience
- 'NY Observer' Reporter Calls Out Publisher On Trump Tweet
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, July 5, 2016
- Comcast And Netflix End Feud
- FTC Investigates Ashley Madison
- Pirates Are Repenting, But Don't Expect Ad Blockers To Follow Suit
- Twitter Loses Bid To Dismiss Robo-Texting Case
- Hulk Hogan's Lawyer Threatens Gawer Media's Deadspin
- Self-Driving Car Fatal Failure: Realistic Expectations Of The Internet Of Things
- Apple Patents System To Prevent iPhones From Taking Video
- FBI Recommends No Email Charges For Hillary Clinton
- HTTPS Moves To 30% Of Sites
- Buzzfeed Beat To Tackle Fake News
- Spammers Take Advantage of Concerns Over Brexit
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, July 1, 2016
- NY Attorney General Backs Broadband Privacy Rules
- Building Trust At The Point Of Care: Is Your Targeted Marketing Too Targeted?
- Facebook Presses Judge To Toss 'Faceprint' Privacy Case
- Frontier Seeks To Block Google Fiber In Louisville
- Rhode Island Governor Vetoes Bill Outlawing 'Revenge Porn'
- Mayer Mum On Yahoo Bids, Reveals Other Tidbits To Investors
- One In Four More Willing To Trust Chatbots Than Humans
- Vlogger Accuses BuzzFeed Of Copyright Theft, Starts Online Petition
- Tesla Under Investigation For Self-Driving Car Fatality
- AG Loretta Lynch Will Accept FBI's Report On Clinton Email Server
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, June 30, 2016
- AT&T: Tough Privacy Rules May Result In Higher Broadband Prices
- Facebook Defeats Class-Action For Allegedly 'Leaking' Users' Names To Advertisers
- Democratic Lawmaker Backs Set-Top Box Compromise
- Fund-Raising Emails Land Trump In Hot Water With FEC
- Movie Could Download in 8 Seconds With New Internet Speed Coming
- Senator Wants To Regulate Internet-Connected Cars
- Apple, Amazon, Google Locking Out The Competition?
- Why Real Time Isn't Fast Enough
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, June 29, 2016
- Online Ad Researchers Challenge Anti-Hacking Law
- Facebook Prevails Against Belgian Privacy Commission
- DHS May Add Social Profiles To Visa Waiver Forms
- Yahoo Urges Judge To Throw Out Robo-Texting Class-Action
- Google Readies Broadband Speed Test
- Mozilla Using Emoji To Educate Users On Encryption
- Google Expands Ad Tracking, Offers Opt-In Options, 'My Activity'
- DMA Assures UK Email Marketers Their Voice Will Still Be Heard In Brussels
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, June 28, 2016
- In Flip-Flop, Facebook Denies Suggesting Friends Based On Location
- AT&T Lobbyist Backs Clinton
- Airbnb Seeks To Block New San Francisco Law
- Is Alphabet Aiming To Control Public Transportation?
- What Threat Could Brexit Pose To Internet Companies?
- BPA Worldwide Approved As Validator For TAG Anti-Piracy Program
- Consumers Punish Brands For Deceptive Behavior Online
- Minute By Minute What We're Doing Online
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, June 27, 2016
- Viacom May Have Violated Kids' Privacy Rights
- Facebook Draws On Location History To Suggest New Friends
- Sorry, Email Marketers -- The Public Just Doesn't Trust You
- Appeals Court May Soon Decide Whether AT&T Will Face Class Action Over Slowdowns
- Chrome Bug Could Allow People To Download Video Streams
- Social Media Undermines Teens' Romantic Skills
- Digital Ads To Exceed $285B By 2020, $27B Lost With Ad Blockers
- Report Shows Consumer Mistrust Of Brands And Personal Data
- China's New Internet Rules Follow Baidu Probe
- Facebook, Google Target Extremist Videos
- EU To Bring New Antitrust Charges Against Google
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, June 24, 2016
- Watchdogs Urge FCC To Crack Down On Data Caps
- Cox Communications Falls For Phishing Scam
- Brexit -- It's Business As Usual For Email And GDPR Compliance
- Vizio Slams 'Far-Fetched' Video Privacy Lawsuit
- Senate Votes Down Bill That Would Have Let FBI Access Email & Search Records Without a Warrant
- Over Half Of Email Servers Susceptible To Spoof Emails
- Social Media Failed To Predict #Brexit
- Twitter Rolling Out Location Feeds
- Email Fraud Linked To A Drop In Engagement Rates
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, June 23, 2016
- Privacy Guru Pushes To Curb Broadband Providers
- CNN, Journalists' Group And Others Side With Fox Against TVEyes
- Majority Of Top Web Sites Vulnerable To Email Spoofing
- White House Threatens To Veto Budget Bill That Includes Anti-Net Neutrality Provisions
- Clinton's Server Was Temporarily Without Security Software in December 2010
- Silk Road Emails May be at the Heart of Microsoft's Email Privacy Battle
- Periscope and Facebook Live Capture Congressional History
- Fines For Location Data Offenders: A Drop In The Bucket?
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, June 22, 2016
- FCC Urged To Ban Premium Pricing For Privacy
- FTC Fines InMobi $950,000 For Collecting Location Data From Children
- FCC Democrat: Proposal To Unlock Cable Boxes Has 'Real Flaws'
- T-Mobile's Binge On Still Violates Net Neutrality, Study Says
- Consumers Say In-Store Facial Recognition Creepy, Not Cool
- Workers Weary Of Wearables In Workplace
- FCC Pushing For Higher Speeds For Internet Of Things
- DMCA Takedown Requests On Google Quadruple In Two Years
- California Bill to Collect Sex Offender Email Addresses Advances
- Mobile Device Obsession Yields A Marketer's Paradise