- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, May 15, 2017
- Wikipedia Sides With LiveJournal In Fight Over Paparazzi Photos
- DMA Backs Vizio In Video Privacy Battle
- Microsoft Slams Governments For Global 'WannaCrypt' Attacks
- Uber Allowed To Continue Developing Self-Driving Cars
- Irritable Email Syndrome: Yahoo Fights Ad-Blocking Suit In Court
- Netflix Blocks App Installations On 'Rooted' Androids
- UK May Require Social Media Companies To Delete Data On Demand
- Lyft And Waymo Will Be Sharing Rides
- Microsoft Blames Cyber Attacks On Governments Using Insecure Systems
- Ask-Your-Doctor Ad For Uncommon Condition Faces Scrutiny
- Negative Media Coverage Shaped Brexit Vote
- Consumers Fear Loss Of Browser Privacy
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, May 12, 2017
- Sprint And T-Mobile Mull Merger
- HP Shipped Laptops Laden With Spyware
- ANA Backs Wireless Carriers In Battle Over Cell Phone Radiation Warnings
- Uber Could Face Charges For Allegedly Stealing Trade Secrets From Google
- Google And Ad Blockers: Can They Eliminate Bad Ads?
- Facebook Ramps Up Efforts To Control Disruptive Content, Ads On News Feed
- Microsoft, Apple Alliance Opens iTunes App Access
- ICO Predicts Another Record Year Of Investigations Ahead of GDPR
- Massive Ransomware Attack Hits 74 Countries
- Trump: News Media's Worthy Competitor
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, May 11, 2017
- Seller Of 'Used' iTunes Tracks Exploited Record Labels, Capitol Argues
- Windstream Takes Copyright Battle With Music Publisher To Appeals Court
- Cable Industry Survey Finds People Support Net Neutrality Principles
- FCC's Clyburn Urges Consumers To Oppose Net Neutrality Repeal
- Trump Issues Cybersecurity Order
- Facebook Cracks Down On Low-Quality Web Sites
- Brands Divided On Continuing The YouTube Boycott
- Good Phishing: U.S. The Top Source Of Cyber Crime
- Misleading Searches Derail Purchases, Privacy And Keyword Use Are Key
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, May 10, 2017
- Senators Demand Answers About FCC Site Crash
- Court May Revive FTC's Battle With AT&T Over Throttling
- Spammers Send FCC Fake Comments Opposing Net Neutrality
- Robotexting Law Violates Free Speech Rights, Facebook Says
- Sprint Renews Push For T-Mobile Merger
- CBS, Affiliates Agree On Expanded OTT Role
- New Lawsuit Claims Fyre Organizers Tried To Quash Social Media Critics
- Consent Is The Best Way To Target With GDPR Compliance
- Up To 80% Fraud? Business As Usual For Ad Tech
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, May 9, 2017
- Senate Democrats Urge Pai To Leave Net Neutrality Alone
- Schumer Proposes Consumer Advocate Rohit Chopra For FTC
- Megaupload Users Can't Retrieve Data
- Vizio Seeks To Take Video Privacy Battle To Appellate Court
- Austria Tells Facebook To Remove Hate Speech, Globally
- Microsoft Makes Emergency Fix To Fight Hackers
- Schools Try Blocking Social Media
- Which Brands Stuck To The YouTube Boycott?
- That Shifty Service: Please Unroll Me From Unroll.me
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, May 8, 2017
- John Oliver Rallies Net Neutrality Supporters
- Adidas, Puma And Dunkin' Donuts Among Companies Contacted By FTC Over Instagram Ads
- Uber Settles Text-Spam Probe In Washington
- Gannett Asks FBI To Find Fake Facebook Followers
- Comcast And Charter Partner On Wireless
- Fyre Social Influencers Sued For Fraud
- Hacked Email Elections -- UK And Scotland Next?
- YouTube Brand Safety Issues Caused 5% Of Top Advertisers To Leave
- DMA Urges ICO To Avoid Strict Profiling Rules
- We're Only Human: That's Why Phishing Will Never Go Away
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, May 5, 2017
- Rural Broadband Providers Celebrate Plan To Repeal Net Neutrality
- Tipsy Elves Sues Rival Over Google Ads
- Illinois Senate Approves New Online Privacy Law
- JWT Paris Helps Newspaper Expose Fake News
- Feds Launch Criminal Probe Of Uber
- FBI: Corporate Phishing Rises 2,370%
- Insurers See Selfies As Life-Expectancy Maps
- Cross-Device ID Spend Will Dip For GDPR, Then Boom
- State Dept. To Expand Social Media Screening Of Travelers
- YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki Uses NewFronts To Apologize
- Report: Ad Blocking Hasn't Slowed In The U.S., Asia, Germany, Argentina
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, May 4, 2017
- Seattle Passes Tough Broadband Privacy Rules
- Twitter, Facebook And Google Sued By Families Of San Bernardino Victims
- Facebook Collected Data On Insecure Teens
- Amazon Settles EU Antitrust Probe
- The Domain Game: How Phishing Artists Hijack Brands
- Cord-Cutting Hits Worst Levels Yet
- Will Democracy Survive Hypertargeting?
- Ad Exec Takes Issue With Ralph Nader Blaming Advertising For Fake News
- Google Probes Malicious Email Spam Attack
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, May 3, 2017
- Consumers Call Court's Attention To FTC Order Against Turn
- Pokemon Go Defeats Lawsuit Over Privacy Policy
- Lawmaker: Net Neutrality Reversal Threatens Free Speech
- Consumer Reports Taps Ex-FTC Official For Privacy Role
- AppNexus Will Review Partner List As Part Of Privacy Compliance
- Facebook Adds Media Monitors To Review Violent Videos
- Uber Self-Driving Car Program Goes Back To Court
- Is Google's Chrome Going To Block Ads Or Not?
- Consumer Privacy Is Tech, Not Ad, Issue
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, May 2, 2017
- Republicans Aim To Permanently Scrap Net Neutrality Rules
- Appeals Court Sides With CNN In App Privacy Battle
- Fyre Festival Failed To Disclose Deals With Social Media Influencers
- Verizon 'Blatantly Lies' About Net Neutrality Proposal
- Netflix Won't Pay Ransom, Stream Away!
- Charter Communications Sees Small Dip In Revs, Video Subscribers
- Airbnb Settles Battle With San Francisco
- Attacks Of Cybercrime MUCH Less Likely On Mobile Devices
- Storyful, Moat, CUNY Fight Fake News, Foster Brand Safety
- Social Media Giants Should Receive Huge Fines, MPs Agree
- Study Finds Vulnerability In .Edu Email Addresses