Mark Zuckerberg's testimony put not just Facebook under the microscope for its business model and practices, but the entire industry -- and reminded us that once those models and methods … Read the whole story
Notwithstanding some stern words from Sen. John Thune (R-SD), lawmakers simply seemed too scattered and tech-illiterate to pin down Zuckerberg. Read the whole story
Desperate to clean up its act, Facebook is offering big bounties to anyone who can spot data abusers, like Cambridge Analytics and its partner … Read the whole story
Facebook's share of consumer time continues to erode, according to a Pivotal Research Group analysis of Nielsen data that shows "ongoing growth in digital … Read the whole story
After being given time to digest Facebook's privacy failure, 55% of respondents said they don't trust the company. Yet a full 66% of respondents … Read the whole story
The Act would require digital platforms with at least 50 million monthly users to maintain publicly available copies of political ads purchased by groups … Read the whole story
The promotion kicks off this week with the branded "Viceland" bus visiting key locations in the Washington, D.C. area. Read the whole story
Although 82% of companies currently have a data privacy officer on staff, 77% plan to hire a new replacement prior to GDPR going into … Read the whole story
'Raw Story,' a progressive news website founded by John Byrne in 2004, bought leftist news site 'AlterNet' for an undisclosed amount from parent company … Read the whole story
Among the 75% of survey takers that have an active Facebook account, 43% report that they are much more concerned with their data privacy. Read the whole story
In case you missed it, Jimmy Kimmel and Sean Hannity have been exchanging taunts of the kind you might not have heard since you … Read the whole story
It will be interesting to see how the "#MeToo" movement impacts new programming for the 2018-19 TV season. Studios do seem driven to have … Read the whole story