Trudeau Says Meta and Google Are ‘Bullying’ Canada | The Canadian Prime Minister is holding firm against threats from Meta and Google to block news in the country in protest of the Online News Act.6 ViewsLikes 0
States haven’t stopped spying on their citizens, post-Snowden – they’ve just got sneakier | The historic leaks prompted legislation: yet governments are finding new ways to monitor us. The UK’s online safety bill is one of them6 ViewsLikes 0
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Polish government launches data checking service after millions of logins leaked online8 ViewsLikes 0
Digital Anthropology Meets Data Science - Analyzing online ecosystems in real time, teams of anthropologists and data scientists can begin to understand rapid social changes as they happen.13 ViewsLikes 0
What you need to know about Temu, the online shopping app dominating download charts | Some experts warn that the low costs come at a price14 ViewsLikes 0
Britain is writing the playbook for dictators. The Online Safety Bill is a model for stripping citizens of their privacy. We won’t go along with it.14 ViewsLikes 0
Finland’s ‘visionary’ fight against disinformation teaches citizens to question what they see online13 ViewsLikes 0
Online age verification is coming, and privacy is on the chopping block | The internet could soon become a very different place12 ViewsLikes 0
Students say misinformation abounds online. Experts say critical thinking helps them navigate it14 ViewsLikes 0
Liberals' convention pitch to fight online disinformation denounced as assault on free press13 ViewsLikes 0
New study reveals the power of online gaming communities in fostering social support and mental health19 ViewsLikes 0
Economists Agree That Stronger Legal Liability for Online Platforms Would Reduce Disinformation18 ViewsLikes 0
Chinese retailers helped lift Meta’s first-quarter sales in a tough online advertising market17 ViewsLikes 0