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  • A Lawsuit Shines New Light On Google’s Bad Ad Behavior

    Some documents from a recent Google antitrust lawsuit shows how Google is trying to give itself (and Facebook) an unfair advantadge in the ad space.

  • Facebook’s Awful Week

    Facebook’s Awful Week

    Facebook’s had a bad week. Here’s a short summary of what they’ve been doing.

  • September 2021 Tech and Security Roundup

    September 2021 Tech and Security Roundup

    This month’s tech and security news features Apple’s new devices and software, Google’s antitrust, Facebook’s meltdown(s), and more!

  • June 2021 Tech Roundup

    June 2021 Tech Roundup

    This month we had two WordPress plugin exploits, a couple of other troubling WordPress issues, and news about Peloton, lots of zero-days patched, Facebook VR ads, and 1TB of data from an unknown malware.

  • May 2021 Tech Roundup

    May 2021 Tech Roundup

    Lots of security news this month: WiFi is (kind of) broken, iOS and Android have major vulnerabilities, and that’s just the beginning!

  • App Tracking Transparency Numbers Are In!

    App Tracking Transparency Numbers Are In!

    It’s been a little bit over two weeks since iOS 14.5 enabled App Tracking Transparency, and the numbers don’t look good for Facebook.

  • Misleading Users and Empty Threats

    Misleading Users and Empty Threats

    Facebook starts pushing back against Apple app-tracking notifications, but still deceives users.

  • April 2021 Tech Roundup

    April 2021 Tech Roundup

    This month I cover Google FLoC, Apple’s event, WordPress, new Facebook hacks, and more.

  • New Research Looks at Why People Share Misinformation

    New Research Looks at Why People Share Misinformation

    A recent research paper takes a look at why people share misinformation – and if they even recognize it at all.

  • Google Giving Up User Tracking?

    Google Giving Up User Tracking?

    An announcement earlier this week shows Google is serious about reducing individual user tracking in its Chrome browser.