by Wendy Davis on Apr 13, 4:27 PM
Tech companies are increasingly getting hit with class-action complaints for sending text messages to consumers, according to the trade group Internet Association.
by Wendy Davis on Apr 12, 12:44 PM
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai's plan to repeal the net neutrality rules isn't sitting well with Silicon Valley.
by Wendy Davis on Apr 11, 7:40 AM
Republicans in Congress who backed a repeal of the broadband privacy rules are now asking the FCC to police Internet service providers' data policies.
by Wendy Davis on Apr 10, 11:11 AM
The repeal of the broadband privacy rules highlights the need to restore the FTC's power to police AT&T, the agency says.
by Wendy Davis on Apr 7, 12:22 PM
The Trump administration is trying to unmask the operators of the account @Alt-USCIS, which criticizes the president's immigration policies.
by Wendy Davis on Apr 6, 3:07 PM
Copley Advertising sends anti-abortion ads to the smartphones of "abortion-minded women" who visit health clinics, according to Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey.
by Wendy Davis on Apr 5, 4:08 PM
"Broadband providers should follow strong privacy and security rules," a group of Democrats in the U.S. Senate say in a letter to Internet service providers.
by Wendy Davis on Apr 4, 1:17 PM
The repeal is "an important major step to help assure a level playing field for privacy regulation for all businesses," the ANA said Tuesday.
by Wendy Davis on Apr 3, 3:59 PM
Continuing its pattern of dismantling Obama-era policies, the Federal Communications Commission has reversed one of the conditions placed on Charter when it merged with Time Warner and Bright House.
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