by Wendy Davis on Feb 13, 4:21 PM
"Company officials have thus far been unable to provide answers to many basic questions about the reported breaches," two GOP lawmakers write in a letter to Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer.
by Wendy Davis on Feb 10, 5:20 PM
A former Bright House customer has sued Charter for allegedly charging her $9.99 to activate WiFi service, even though she had WiFi service for many years through Bright House.
by Wendy Davis on Feb 9, 3:42 PM
In a partial victory for Microsoft, a federal judge said the company can proceed with a lawsuit challenging "gag" orders that require the company to secretly turn over users' emails.
by Wendy Davis on Feb 8, 4:48 PM
Backpage has won a string of courtroom victories in battles over its controversial adult ads, but that fact isn't preventing the company's critics from continuing to target it.
by Wendy Davis on Feb 7, 3:51 PM
"We weren't afraid to take some of the larger companies on," says Jessica Rich, who will depart the FTC at the end of next week.
by Wendy Davis on Feb 6, 2:55 PM
The FCC should let stand privacy rules that require ISPs to obtain consumers' consent before drawing on their Web-surfing behavior for ad targeting, consumer advocates say.
by Wendy Davis on Feb 2, 5:12 PM
Acting FTC Chair Maureen Ohlhausen suggested today that companies that "misuse" Big Data may act unfairly -- even when they have notified consumers about data collection and allowed them to opt out.
by Wendy Davis on Feb 1, 1:53 PM
The Better Business Bureau's Online Accountability Unit warned ad companies that it will start enforcing a code that requires them to notify consumers about cross-device tracking.
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