- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Oct. 10, 2016
- ANA: New Privacy Proposal Threatens Web Ecosystem
- Yahoo Makes It Harder To Switch Email Providers
- Ad Blocking Is A Racket -- And Google Has Been Fuelling The Fire
- Consumers Press For Right To Sue Turn In Federal Court
- United Nations Advocate Questions Yahoo Email Scanning
- Turkish Government Blocks Web Access After Hack
- 'Vogue,' Vloggers And Other Shifting Tides
- Princeton University Is Investigating Racist Email Campaign Targeting Students & Faculty
- Increasing Smartphone Usage Changing Data Plans
- UK Cracks Down On Web Trolls
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Oct. 7, 2016
- Comcast Imposes Data Caps On More Customers
- Facebook Wants To Offer 'Free Basics' Web Access In U.S.
- NFL Cracks Down On Illicit Social Video
- Backpage CEO Carl Ferrer Arrested Over Escort Ads
- FBI Seeks To Unlock iPhone Of Suspected Minnesota Mall Shooter
- Twitter Wants My Thoughts: How About A Consumer Media Deal?
- Verizon Second-Guessing Yahoo Deal
- Yahoo Plays Down Email Interception Story To The BBC
- Secretary of Public Records in Mass Doesn't Have an Email Address
- Mobile Searches Account For 15 Hours Daily
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016
- New Broadband Privacy Proposal Still Restricts Ad Targeting
- FCC Chief: ISPs Need Opt-In Consent To Target Based On Browsing History
- Spotify Ads Contained Malware
- Most Domestic Terrorists Recruited On Social Media
- Denton Still Touts 'Gawker,' Defends Independent Media
- Anti-Hacking Law Curbs Investigations Of Online Discrimination
- 87% Of Millennials Use Mobile Banking; Security Still Top Barrier
- Yahoo Forced Into Spying on Emails With Court Order
- Twitter Wants To Settle Sale Talks Before Q3 Earnings Call
- Cross-Device Attribution Still Sticky Wicket
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016
- Lawmaker To FCC: Strong Broadband Privacy Rules Are 'Important Step Forward'
- Supreme Court Turns Away Challenge To Facebook's 'Sponsored Stories' Settlement
- AT&T Expands Fiber Service
- CBS, Viacom Merger Would Be Difficult In Streaming Age
- Hackers Change BuzzFeed Headlines
- Amazon Bans Incentivised Reviews
- YouTube Makes Sponsored Videos Easier To Spot
- Yahoo Denies Building Software for Government to Spy on Users
- Twitter Execs Divided Over Possible Sale
- Facebook Messenger Makes 'Secret Conversations' Standard
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016
- Google Urges FCC To Revise Broadband Privacy Proposal
- Yahoo Secretly Scanned All Incoming Emails At Request Of Government
- 'Gawker' Says It Will Prevail In Hogan Case
- Netflix, Dish And Others Oppose ISPs' Latest Challenge To Net Neutrality Rules
- T-Mobile To Throttle Mobile Hotspot Data
- Kardashian Thieves Saw Jewels On Social Media
- Spam Email is Hard for Users to Spot
- U.S. Telecom Campaign Pushes Back Against FCC
- Wikileaks October Surprise Press Conference Flops
- Netflix Stock Up On Disney Acquisition Rumors
- PushSpring, ComScore Partner To Enhance Mobile Audience Segments
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Oct. 3, 2016
- Senator Thune Urges FCC To Reveal Full Plan To Replace Cable Boxes
- Are TVs, DVRs Vulnerable To Hacking?
- Supreme Court Won't Review Restraining Order Against Sheriff Who Took On Backpage
- The Terrifying Monster Called Digital Advertising
- EU Officials Press Forward With Antitrust Charges Against Google
- From Spam To Clutter -- Why Inbox Woes Will Be Fixed More By GDPR Than Paid-For Email
- Amazon Offers $2.5 Million In Student Competition For Better Alexa Bots
- Man Pleads Guilty to Hacking Celebrity Email Accounts
- In 2016, Majority Of U.S. Digital Ads Will Be Handled Programmatically
- Bing Launches Dashboard For Copyright Infringement Claims
- Twitter's Worsening Troll Infestation
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Sept. 30, 2016
- AT&T Pulls Plug On Pay-For-Privacy Pricing
- Viacom Defends Nick.com Privacy Practices, Asks Judge To Toss Lawsuit
- 'The Revenant' Uploader Ordered To Pay $1.1 Million
- Marketers Still Smarting Over Facebook Measurement Slip
- ANA Presses For Details Of Plan To Replace Cable Box With Apps
- Half Of Copyright Investigations Involve Kodi Boxes And Illegal Streaming
- Two-Thirds Of Employees Use Social Media At Work
- Open Rights Group Says Marketers' Misuse Of Data Is 'Worrying'
- GDPR Is Inevitable -- Email Marketers Should Rejoice, Then Repermission
- New Facebook Ad Campaign Will Urge Consumer To Stream Live Video
- The Influence Of Social Media On Election 2016
- Botnet Attack Uses Connected Home Webcams
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016
- FCC Postpones Vote On Plan To Replace Set-Top Boxes With Apps
- No One Will Admit The Biggest Problem With Internet Advertising
- Turn, Verizon Battle Users Over 'Supercookies'
- Social Net For Tweens, 'Jet.me,' Launches
- New Hampshire Can't Ban Ballot Selfies
- AT&T Exec Argues Against Tough Privacy Rules For Broadband Carriers
- ANA Slams Facebook For Lack Of 'Transparency,' Calls For Audit
- Russian Hackers Could be Behind Yahoo Data Breach
- Microsoft Users Complain of Email Outage
- New Twitter Owner Will Face Challenge Of Kicking Out The Trolls
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016
- FTC Presses For Power To Sue Internet Service Providers
- Twitter Takes Down Skittles Image Posted By Trump Jr.
- The Fashion Business Dresses Down Bloggers
- Kid-Friendly Messaging Platform Jet Hopes To Propel Safe Conversations With Children
- Fireside Chat With ANA Chair Tony Pace
- 74% Of Millennials Would Use More IoT Devices If Confident In Security
- T-Mobile Customers Keep 'Binge On' Activated
- Mystery Apple Device With NFC, Bluetooth Passes Through FCC
- FBI Directors Says Agency Looked Hard for Obstruction of Justice
- Fresno State Warns About Spam Outbreak
- News Corp., Yahoo Japan Invest In AppNexus
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016
- Lawmakers Slam Yahoo Over Delay In Disclosing Data Breach
- German Regulator Orders Facebook To Stop Mining WhatsApp Data
- Media Researchers May Need To Onboard Privacy Controls To Avoid Matching Respondent Identities
- New California Law Requires Amazon's IMDb To Censor Actors' Ages
- Twitter Defies Turkish Court
- Disney May Bid For Twitter, Too
- Affiliate Marketing Network Responsible For 'Fake News' Sites, Appeals Court Says
- Test Case To Rule On Legality of Kodi Free Streaming Box