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Brazil judge makes new requests to allow X to be reinstated from suspension

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Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes on Friday added conditions for Elon Musk’s X to have its service reestablished in the country, one day after the social media platform said it had complied with […]

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One Tech Tip: Using Instagram’s new teen account settings to supervise young users

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Worried about your teen’s Instagram use? Faced with growing pressure to do more to stop online harm, the social media platform has rolled out a major new update to protect young people and give parents […]

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Study of data from start of pandemic examined changes in privacy and data choices

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A crisis can alter one’s personal considerations of the benefits and costs related to choices around data and privacy. In a new study, researchers used location data before and after the start of the COVID-19 […]

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How Google allegedly monopolized the ad technology market

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Google has monopolized the technology used to buy and sell online display ads by restricting or eliminating the choices of its customers—both website publishers and advertisers—the U.S. Justice Department alleged at a federal antitrust trial.This […]

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YouTube launches new TV-focused tools for creators

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YouTube beefed up tools for creators on Wednesday as it competes with streaming rivals such as Netflix on the biggest screen in most homes: the television.This post was originally published on this site

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X update allows app to bypass Brazil ban: Internet providers

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Elon Musk’s X social network carried out an automatic update overnight on phone applications that allowed it to bypass a ban in Brazil, an association of internet providers said Wednesday.This post was originally published on […]

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Algorithmic insight could combat clickbait and fake news

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The media landscape is increasingly complicated. It is also plagued by sensationalism and a disconnection between media literacy and management practices. Many observers worry about the proliferation of “click bait” and “fake news.”This post was […]

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Why is the internet overflowing with rubbish ads—and what can we do about it?

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It is difficult to spend any time on the internet these days without being inundated with advertisements.This post was originally published on this site

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Study finds that thousands of browser extensions compromise user data

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Browser extensions, the software add-ons that help users customize and enhance their web browsers, are wildly popular. Some of the most-used extensions find shopping deals, fix grammar and typos, manage passwords, or translate web pages. […]

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Opinion: The internet is worse than it used to be. How did we get here, and can we go back?

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When it comes to our experience of the internet, “the times, they are a-changin’,” as Bob Dylan would say. You can’t quite recall how, but the internet certainly feels different these days.This post was originally […]

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