Blacklists beget blocklists which have begun giving way to "inclusion" lists. What's the difference? A great deal of context. Read the whole story
Signaling a crackdown on privacy, the FTC said it is considering crafting new regulations. Read the whole story
Advertising self-regulation today can address new misleading practices that are gaining the attention of advocates and regulators. The FTC's recent actions are a warning … Read the whole story
"What we're measuring is a leading indicator of what's going to happen with spending," explains one researcher, noting that "attitude leads behavior." Read the whole story
$1 million campaign will run on Washington, D.C.-area cable television and social and digital platforms from Dec. 16 through early next year. Read the whole story
Ad-tech company OpenX will pay $2 million to settle accusations that it violated the federal children's privacy law by collecting personal data from children … Read the whole story
"At this stage, it is reasonably conceivable that Dominion has a claim for defamation per se," Judge Eric Davis wrote in his ruling. Read the whole story
"The Board has made the difficult decision to close the organization at the end of this year," the Internet Association's board of directors stated … Read the whole story
Google will pay $3.8 million to fund a new children's privacy initiative in New Mexico to resolve two lawsuits filed by the state's attorney … Read the whole story
"This case involves the deliberate violation of the privacy rights of millions of young children -- many under the age of 5 -- by … Read the whole story
Norwegian privacy regulators have fined the dating app Grindr more than $7.1 million for sharing users' data with third parties for ad purposes, without … Read the whole story