- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, June 3, 2016
- Silicon Valley Says Broadband Privacy Rules Shouldn't Apply To Web Companies
- Google Urges Judge To Dismiss Claims Over Gmail Privacy
- Frontier Won't Cap Broadband Subscribers
- Publishers' Facebook Audiences Plunge
- Google Rates Mobile-Friendly Sites Across Devices
- Delta To Offer Free Streaming To Passengers
- Has Programmatic Gone Too Far? How Buyers Shifted Focus From Quantity To Quality
- Google Pulls App From Store Used By Anti-Semites To Spot Jews
- Amazon Sues Three Sellers Using Fake Reviews
- Probe Said To Find Rebates Lurking Behind U.S. Ad Deals
- Facebook Could Put "Safety Checks" In Users' Hands
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, June 1, 2016
- ISPs Should Obtain Users' Consent To Use 'Content' For Ad Targeting, FTC Says
- Danish Regulators Investigate Public Release Of OKCupid Data
- Naming Names: Anatomy Of An Ad Fraud
- Facebook Says It's Entitled To Dismissal Of Robo-Texting Lawsuit
- Jeff Bezos Disapproves Of Thiel's Vendetta Against Gawker
- What Can Online Publishers Do About Their Ads?
- Myspace Suffers Security Breach
- Facebook Uses AI To Stop Offensive Stuff
- Ad Fraud In Mobile Advertising: The Next Battleground
- 65 Million Tumblr Email Addresses Hacked
- Telecom Customer Satisfaction Improving, Slightly
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, May 31, 2016
- FCC Urged To Craft New Privacy Regs For Unlocked Cable Boxes
- Newspaper Association Of America Asks FTC To Probe Ad Blocking Companies
- EU Tightens Hate Speech Rules
- Appeals Court Sides With Delta In Battle Over App Privacy
- Health Care Professionals Rebut Bad Reviews By Disclosing Patients' Information
- Gawker Media Facing Five Defamation-Related Lawsuits
- Consumers Lack Security Awareness: Study
- Senate Delays Email Privacy Bill Vote
- Periscope Puts Trolls On Trial
- More People Block Ads On Mobile Than Desktop
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, May 27, 2016
- Illinois Lawmaker Wants To Gut Privacy Protections For 'Faceprints'
- eBay Co-Founder Backing Gawker Against Hulk Hogan
- IAB Weighs In Against Broadband Privacy Rules
- FBI Raids Security Researcher's Home
- Clinton Defends Use of Private Email Server
- Google Now Controls 12% Of All Global Media Spend
- Will Facebook Weigh In On Thiel's Legal Scheming?
- 87% of American Workers Check Work Email After Hours
- France Moves Forward With The Right To Disconnect
- How Ad Blocking, Invalid Traffic And Viewability Impact Campaign Delivery
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, May 26, 2016
- Chamber Of Commerce Opposes Tough Broadband Privacy Rules
- Peter Thiel Teaches Billionaires How To Go Nuclear
- Thiel Funded Hogan Lawsuit To Punish 'Gawker'
- AT&T Customers Want To Take Battle Over Broadband Throttling To Appeals Court
- Apple & Facebook Urge Congress to Pass Email Privacy Bill
- Abuse Of Females Rife Online -- And Women Are Responsible For Half Of It
- Google Eliminates Passwords, Begins Something New
- Netflix And Amazon Must Carry 20% European Content In The EU
- How To Understand And Target Reader Behavior
- Two Years To Go Until GDPR Becomes The Law
- Trump Spokeswoman Sends Campaign Plans to Reporter Instead of Adviser
- Dish Network Adds Digital Video Device To Up Mobile Storage
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, May 25, 2016
- FTC To Examine Privacy Policies, AdChoices Icon
- Tackling The Transparency Challenge
- IAB, New York Times, Others Back Gannett In Privacy Battle
- Predictive Consumer Experiences: The Promise Of The Internet Of Things
- Ecuadorian Regime No Fan Of Free Speech
- Wireless, Cable/Internet Providers Struggling With Customer Experience
- Report: PayPay Co-Founder Funded Hulk Hogan's Lawsuit Against Gawker
- Students Honored For Anti-Bullying Campaigns
- Microsoft Puts Plans In Place To Combat Terrorist Content Online
- Tax Officials Raid Google Paris
- What Google Is Doing To Stop Ad Fraud
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, May 24, 2016
- Silicon Valley Protests 'Zero-Rating' Schemes, Calls For New FCC Rules
- Facebook Investigation Finds Potential For Media Bias
- Broadband Privacy Proposal Too Broad, Former FTC Chair Says
- 5 Things You Didn't Know About Ad Fraud
- Mobile Data Use Spikes, CTIA Reports
- Social Media Tracks Zika Misinformation
- Twitter Adds Value To Tweets
- AT&T's New Data Caps Take Effect
- Google, Oracle Attorneys Present Closing Arguments In Java, Android Case
- Guccifer Expected to Plead Guilty
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, May 23, 2016
- Advertisers Slam 'Flawed' Set-Top Box Proposal
- Facebook Must Face Class-Action For Scanning 'Private' Messages
- Sprint Exempts Soccer Tournament From Data Caps
- Anti-Fraud Certification Launches With 30+ Participants
- Frontier Says Lawsuit Over Slow Broadband Belongs In Arbitration
- Trademark Lawsuit Filings In Decline
- Suspicious Death Reports Sent to Wrong Email Address
- LinkedIn Files Cease & Desist Order Over Stolen Data That's Up for Sale
- Moms Who Use Social Media Are More Anxious
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, May 19, 2016
- French Censorship Order Appealed By Google
- Nextdoor Grapples With Racial Profiling
- Google Challenges Illinois 'Faceprint' Law
- The Data Tsunami Is Coming
- Consumers Filed 21,000 Net Neutrality Complaints Since June
- ANA Finds Most Clients Ignorant About 'Sourced Traffic,' Calls On Agencies To 'Educate' Them
- Data Collected From Internet-Connected TV Challenged
- Zuckerberg Soothes Concerned Conservatives
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, May 18, 2016
- Broadband Privacy Proposal Moving Too Fast, Regulator Says
- Google Makes Final Pitch To Supreme Court Over Pay-Per-Click Class Action
- LinkedIn Suffers Major Hack
- Google Home Brings Privacy, Security Questions Into Play
- Netflix Launches Speed Test Tool
- Will EU State Aid Rules Leave Homes Without Superfast Broadband?
- Vietnamese Government Shuts Down Facebook
- Research Finds Native Advertising Can Damage Media Outlets' Reputations