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.
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 had a bad week.
Here's a short summary of
what they've been doing.
This month's tech and security news
features Apple's new devices and software,
Google's antitrust, Facebook's meltdown(s), and more!
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.
Lots of security news this month: WiFi is
(kind of) broken, iOS and Android have major
vulnerabilities, and that's just the beginning!
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.
Facebook starts pushing back
against Apple app-tracking notifications,
but still deceives users.
This month I cover Google
FLoC, Apple's event, WordPress, new
Facebook hacks, and more.
A recent research paper takes a look
at why people share misinformation - and
if they even recognize it at all.
An announcement earlier this week shows
Google is serious about reducing individual
user tracking in its Chrome browser.