Daily Online Examiner Editions for April 2017
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
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