
TikTok Returns to US App Stores After Temporary Ban Amid Legal Uncertainty
TikTok has returned to the Apple App Store and Google Play in the US after a temporary ban linked to ByteDance and a federal law.
TikTok has returned to the Apple App Store and Google Play in the US after a temporary ban linked to ByteDance and a federal law.
EU-backed NGOs push lawsuit to force X into sharing user data, raising fresh concerns over online censorship.
Kiwi Browser is shutting down, leaving mobile users with fewer choices. Its extension support lives on in Microsoft Edge Canary.
The EU isn’t the beacon of privacy it pretends to be.
Tech giants brace for EU’s looming censorship rules with Germany’s election stress test.
Gabbard’s steadfast stance reflects her long-held commitment to civil liberties and government transparency.
Officials push tech giants to censor content, sidestepping concerns over press freedom and evidence preservation.
The $25 million deal signals a strategic shift for Meta as it navigates its relationship with Trump and his political influence.
A new era of media engagement prioritizes independent voices and dents legacy media dominance.
Does Google’s bold rejection of EU mandates signal a shifting balance of power between tech giants and censors?
The intersection of digital licenses and online age verification could redefine personal freedoms.
Apple frames billion-dollar payouts as user advocacy while dismissing alternatives to its lucrative Google deal.
The Play Store reversal leaves questions unanswered about policy enforcement transparency.
A former Big Tech ally turned advocate for competition reform sets the stage for a high-stakes battle over market power.
Eric Schmidt’s call for tighter controls on misinformation draws renewed attention to his controversial stance on privacy and online anonymity.
Antitrust officials target Chrome’s central role in Google’s dominance, aiming to loosen the tech giant’s grip on user data and digital advertising.
Judges in antitrust cases rebuke Google for alleged evidence suppression tactics, raising concerns over potential justice obstruction.
New Apostrophy-Threema collaboration aims to disrupt Google dominance by offering privacy-first Android alternative.
Social media erupts with claims of bias in Google search results, fueling voter distrust as the nation casts its ballots in a tight presidential race.
Google phases out uBlock Origin support on Chrome, raising concerns over ad-blocking effectiveness with the shift to Manifest V3.
Pavlovski claims Google’s search bias is part of a broader effort to stifle competition and suppress alternative platforms.
Google’s latest sideloading restrictions in India raise concerns over control and the potential censorship of apps deemed “high-risk.”
Judge Donato’s ruling forces Google to loosen its grip on the Play Store, marking a major win for Epic and shaking up the Android ecosystem.
Behind the scenes of the European Parliament elections, tech giants dictated public discourse, censoring millions of posts under the guise of fact-checking.
TikTok has returned to the Apple App Store and Google Play in the US after a temporary ban linked to ByteDance and a federal law.
EU-backed NGOs push lawsuit to force X into sharing user data, raising fresh concerns over online censorship.
Kiwi Browser is shutting down, leaving mobile users with fewer choices. Its extension support lives on in Microsoft Edge Canary.
The EU isn’t the beacon of privacy it pretends to be.
Tech giants brace for EU’s looming censorship rules with Germany’s election stress test.
Gabbard’s steadfast stance reflects her long-held commitment to civil liberties and government transparency.
Officials push tech giants to censor content, sidestepping concerns over press freedom and evidence preservation.
The $25 million deal signals a strategic shift for Meta as it navigates its relationship with Trump and his political influence.
A new era of media engagement prioritizes independent voices and dents legacy media dominance.
Does Google’s bold rejection of EU mandates signal a shifting balance of power between tech giants and censors?
The intersection of digital licenses and online age verification could redefine personal freedoms.
Apple frames billion-dollar payouts as user advocacy while dismissing alternatives to its lucrative Google deal.
The Play Store reversal leaves questions unanswered about policy enforcement transparency.
A former Big Tech ally turned advocate for competition reform sets the stage for a high-stakes battle over market power.
Eric Schmidt’s call for tighter controls on misinformation draws renewed attention to his controversial stance on privacy and online anonymity.
Antitrust officials target Chrome’s central role in Google’s dominance, aiming to loosen the tech giant’s grip on user data and digital advertising.
Judges in antitrust cases rebuke Google for alleged evidence suppression tactics, raising concerns over potential justice obstruction.
New Apostrophy-Threema collaboration aims to disrupt Google dominance by offering privacy-first Android alternative.
Social media erupts with claims of bias in Google search results, fueling voter distrust as the nation casts its ballots in a tight presidential race.
Google phases out uBlock Origin support on Chrome, raising concerns over ad-blocking effectiveness with the shift to Manifest V3.
Pavlovski claims Google’s search bias is part of a broader effort to stifle competition and suppress alternative platforms.
Google’s latest sideloading restrictions in India raise concerns over control and the potential censorship of apps deemed “high-risk.”
Judge Donato’s ruling forces Google to loosen its grip on the Play Store, marking a major win for Epic and shaking up the Android ecosystem.
Behind the scenes of the European Parliament elections, tech giants dictated public discourse, censoring millions of posts under the guise of fact-checking.