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Tech View: Avoiding cookies online is easy and usually painless | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Honolulu Star-Advertiser· 4 days agoA few years ago a law in Europe changed the landscape of the internet. Known as the General Data...
Election aftermath - Parliament impact on tech
Euronews via Yahoo News· 2 days agoPrivacy matters As an example: the Parliament and EU member states are...manifesto. By contrast, the ECR opposes any “proposals to de-anonymise the ...
Beware of identity fraud empowered by generative AI - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 4 days agoInstead of trying to ban or slow down emerging technology, Congress should pass the Biometric...
Analysis | Data privacy is on the ballot this election
Washington Post· 3 days agoYou probably won’t hear candidates talk much about online privacy on the campaign trail this year....
No more Pornhub in Kentucky? World’s biggest porn site reacts to new state ID law
Lexington Herald-Leader via Yahoo News· 2 days ago“I think it will be a good day for Kentucky kids when Pornhub and sites like it pull out,” said the...
California AG: Without federal law, kids’ online safety starts with the states - Marketplace
Marketplace· 1 day agoJosh Hawley, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stood, turned and apologized to families of victims who were...
New York moves to ban ‘addictive’ social media feeds for kids
WWNY - WNYF Watertown· 6 days agoGov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, is expected to sign it into...in different ways at the state and...
A Final Bow for Section 230? Latest Plea for Reform Calls for Sunset of Immunity Law
The National Law Review· 4 days agoAs extensively reported on this blog, the world of social media, user-generated content, and...
Utah changed its social media laws to avoid constitutional issues, but legal challenges persist
Utah News Dispatch via Yahoo News· 4 days agoDespite attempts from lawmakers to amend Utah’s novel social media restrictions aimed at curbing...
In memoriam: Dirk Van Dongen
Politico· 5 days ago...IN THEIR WORKING ERA: For the past decade, the equally divided Federal Election Commission “deadlocked so often it became a political punchline as investigations languished, enforcement slowed and updated guidelines for the internet era stalled,” but The New York Times’ Shane Goldmacher reports...