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U.S. Senate bill to bring digital advertising transparency

Digital advertising transparency is the main purpose of a bill that a group of U.S. senators came up with. Learn…

2 years ago

Google fights $1.6 billion EU antitrust fine, in court

Google fights in EU's second largest court to dismiss the fine imposed by EU antitrust regulators, three years ago. Learn…

2 years ago

Russia fines Google for “fake” information about war

Russia fines Google 11 million roubles, for failing to delete what it called “fake” information about the war in Ukraine.…

2 years ago

Ukraine: Facebook blocked hashtags and then unblocked them

Meta's automated systems blocked hashtags related to images showing dead civilians in Ukraine, on Facebook and Instagram. Afterwards, it ublocked…

2 years ago

Facebook and Instagram were banned by a Russian court

A Russian court banned Facebook and Instagram in the country. Thus, the decision comes after the judges named Meta "extremist."

2 years ago

Australia takes big steps to get misinformation data

New Australian laws would force tech giants share misinformation data. These measures would reduce the spread of false information, online.

2 years ago

New Microsoft data centre will heat three Finnish towns

The Microsoft data centre that the company will build in southern Finland would be the largest in the world to…

2 years ago

Data breach fine: Meta should pay 17 million euros

Ireland's data regulator announced a data breach fine for Facebook parent Meta. The 17 million euro fine comes for 12…

2 years ago

Google: Russian and Belarusian hackers attack Ukraine

Russian and Belarusian hackers attack Ukraine, Google announced recently. According to them, well-known hacking groups involved in the attack.

2 years ago

Meta blocks EU access to online Russian propaganda

The online Russian propaganda media, Russia Today (RT) and Sputnik, is no longer available across the EU, on Meta's platforms.…

2 years ago