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How Facebook, Google, Twitter Diverge in Defense of Tech’s Liability Shield
Photo: Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (l-r). Photo: BloombergWhen the chief executives of Facebook, Google and Twitter testify Wednesday before a Senate committee on how they control content on their services, they will argue against rolling back Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which shields internet companies from lawsuits over user-generated posts. That’s where their agreements may end.Much as with their diverse approaches to handling problematic posts involving everything from hate speech to unfounded political...…Photo: Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (l-r). Photo: BloombergWhen the chief executives of Facebook, Google and Twitter testify Wednesday before a Senate committee on how they control content on their services, they will argue against rolling back Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which shields internet companies from lawsuits over user-generated posts. That’s where their agreements may end.Much as with their diverse approaches to handling problematic posts involving everything from hate speech to unfounded political...WW…
Certain iPhone apps are reportedly tracking their users' swipes and taps without informing them
An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. It often indicates a user profile.Redeem nowSome popular iPhone apps may be violating Apple's rules by secretly recording every single tap and swipe consumers make while using the apps.The revelation comes via a on Wednesday which describes how the The recordings are apparently only activated when a consumer is inside an app that's using the Glassbox technology, and not when the consumer is going about other business on their phones. But the practice poses problems because, as TechCrunch found, none of Read more: A GlassBox...…An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. It often indicates a user profile.Redeem nowSome popular iPhone apps may be violating Apple's rules by secretly recording every single tap and swipe consumers make while using the apps.The revelation comes via a on Wednesday which describes how the The recordings are apparently only activated when a consumer is inside an app that's using the Glassbox technology, and not when the consumer is going about other business on their phones. But the practice poses problems because, as TechCrunch found, none of Read more: A GlassBox...WW…
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