- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, April 13, 2017
- Web Companies Bash Robo-Texting Law
- Gamers Seek To Revive Class-Action Over Faceprints
- Unclear Data Regulation Impacts Advertisers
- Washington State Mulls New Broadband Privacy Law
- Fake Recruiters Target College Grads On Social Media
- 'Vanity Fair' To Introduce Paywall
- Burger King's Whopper Of A Voice-Activated Misfire
- Virgin Media Admits Facebook Block Was Its Own Fault
- Maryland Pol Hit With Complaint Over Email Fundraiser
- Facebook Users Split Over Validity Of 'News'
- Gen Zers Are Savvy Ad Blockers
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, April 12, 2017
- Silicon Valley Urges FCC To Preserve Net Neutrality Rules
- Warriors Press Judge To Toss Eavesdropping Case
- Burger King Ad Could Spark Debate Over Connected Devices
- Burger King TV Spot Triggers Google Home Voice Searches
- Tennessee To Give Private Companies $45 Million To Expand Rural Broadband
- Yahoo To Receive Email Data Breach Report Soon
- 'Daily Mail' Pays Damages To Melania Trump
- Are Ad Blockers Trying To Turn Over A New Leaf?
- Google and Facebook, The Duopoly
- "Tone Deaf" Email Sparks Outrage Against United's CEO
- Deady Email Threat Exploits Microsoft Word Vulnerability: Report
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, April 11, 2017
- Republicans Now Say FCC Should Police Broadband Privacy
- Facebook Urges Judge To Dismiss Class-Action Over Inflated Video Metrics
- Yahoo Sued For Mismanaging Fund For Chinese Dissidents
- Is United Airlines (Expletive Deleted)? TV, Social Media Think So
- Charter Hit With Privacy Suit In Missouri
- Google Publishes Response To Gender Pay Gap Accusation
- Google Books Drags After Court Victory
- Broadband Suppliers Punish Loyal Customers
- Dear Brands: We're All Publishers Now -- So Behave, Or Else
- Advisory On France: Email Consent Must Be Yearly
- Comcast Plans A Streaming Service, For Some Reason
- Facebook Really Does Make Us Depressed
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, April 10, 2017
- FTC Presses To Revive Battle With AT&T Over Broadband Slowdowns
- SEC Clamps Down On Fake Financial News
- Contact Lens Seller Harmed Search Engines And Consumers, Government Argues
- Most Americans Support Municipal Broadband
- Spain Arrests Alleged Top Spammer
- More Social Media Means Less Happy Kids
- LiveJournal Submits To Russian Censorship
- DMA Seeks Opinions On ICO GDPR Profiling Guidelines
- Why Do Brands Suck At Web Personalisation When Retargeters Seem To Do OK?
- Consumers Like Advanced Features In Cars, But Not Paying For Them
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, April 7, 2017
- Twitter Fights Feds Over Rogue Account
- FCC Chairman Readies Net Neutrality Repeal
- Roku Hires Lobbyists To Promote Net Neutrality
- TRUSTe Settles Probe Over Children's Privacy Certifications
- Google Maps Addresses Spam Problem
- Facebook Helps Users Spot "Fake News"
- 'The Nation' Launches Encrypted Tip Line For Whistleblowers
- Microsoft Reveals Long List Of Data It Collects
- Cable Giants Brace For Price War With Comcast Move
- ICO Reminds That Email Marketing Will Shift To Opt-In
- YouTube Requires 10K+ Views Before Placing Ads
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, April 6, 2017
- Company Settles Probe Over Geotargeted Anti-Abortion Ads
- Fake Review Of Competitor Results In $34,500 Penalty
- FilmOn Wants Appeals Court To Reconsider Cable License Denial
- Google Inks Deal With comScore To Improve Brand Safety
- Cyber Criminals Use Free Wix Web Hosting
- Researchers Hack Another Sex Device
- The Digital Ad Industry Is In A Reflectve Mode
- Locking The Door And Leaving The Window Open
- Tide Is Turning On Tech Giants Having Their Cake And Eating It
- Germany OKs Mega-Fines For Illicit Content
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, April 5, 2017
- Senate Democrats Press Broadband Carriers On Privacy
- Twitter, Yelp, Other App Developers To Pay $5.3 Million Over Address Book Uploads
- Proposed Bill Would Require Warrant For Cell Phone Searches At Border
- Facebook Attacks Revenge Porn
- Facebook Fails Legal Test
- AdBlock Plus Buys Flattr
- My Data Isn't Free
- Google's Extremist Video Detecting Tech Easily Tricked, Researchers Say
- Amazon Now Liable For $70M Of Unauthorized In-App Charges
- White House Wants To Collect Social Media Passwords From All Visitors To U.S.
- News Corp. Boss Blasts Platforms On Real, Fake News
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, April 4, 2017
- Trump Signs Repeal Of Broadband Privacy Regulations
- Bad Review Of IoT Device Prompts Disconnection Threat
- Former FCC Chief: Privacy Concerns, Net Neutrality Rollback Threaten Internet of Things
- Democrats Push FCC To Preserve Open Internet Rules
- Trump: "Without Tweets I Wouldn't Be Here"
- Employees Implanted With Microchips
- Email Is Free For You And Me
- Verizon Rebrands AOL and Yahoo as Oath
- Publishers Warn Advertisers On Dangers Of 'Blind Programmatic'
- IAB's Rothenberg Likes JP Morgan Chase's Tough Love Ad Tactic
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, April 3, 2017
- FCC Changes Course On Broadband, Won't Force Charter To Compete
- Apple Fights Class Action Over Address Book Uploads
- Democrats Ask Trump To Preserve FCC Privacy Rules
- New Targeting Feature Seeks To Identify All Devices Within A Household
- Samsung Galaxy S8 Face Recognition Challenged
- Air Travel Phishing Scam Has High Open Rates
- Tech Giants Support 'News Literacy'
- New Phishing Attack Hits Firms And Poses A Persistent Threat
- Amazon Tests New Influencer Program
- New H-1B Visa Guidelines Target Programmers
- Brand Safety Issues At Google: 'Much Ado About Nothing'
- For A Spectrum Cable Customer, Company's 'New Day' Is Elusive