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As Mark Zuckerberg Is Grilled in Congress, Facebook Stops Fighting California Privacy Bill

Posted on April 12, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Facebook had previously spent $200,000 on a group opposing the California Consumer Privacy Act. Continue reading As Mark Zuckerberg Is Grilled in Congress, Facebook Stops Fighting California Privacy Bill→

Posted in California, Data, Law, mark zuckerberg, privacy

Everything You Need to Know About Mark Zuckerberg’s Testimony to Congress

Posted on April 11, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Facebook’s CEO and founder testified in front of House and Senate committees on data security and how the social media site is trying to improve. Continue reading Everything You Need to Know About Mark Zuckerberg’s Testimony to Congress→

Posted in big data, cambridge analytica, congress, congressional hearings, House of Representatives, mark zuckerberg, privacy, senate

Congress Keeps Asking Zuckerberg to Connect Rural America to the Internet

Posted on April 11, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Senator Shelley Moore Capito and Representative Morgan Griffith each took time in the hearings to ask the Facebook CEO about his plans to expand rural broadband. Continue reading Congress Keeps Asking Zuckerberg to Connect Rural America to the Internet→

Posted in broadband, congress, digital divide, Facebook, Internet, mark zuckerberg

Let’s Talk About Mark Zuckerberg’s Claim that Facebook ‘Doesn’t Sell Data’

Posted on April 11, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

The Facebook CEO and founder has been repeating the claim that, technically, the site doesn’t sell users’ data during his Congressional hearings. Continue reading Let’s Talk About Mark Zuckerberg’s Claim that Facebook ‘Doesn’t Sell Data’→

Posted in cambridge analytica, congress, congressional hearing, Data, mark zuckerberg, privacy

Zuckerberg Says People Don’t Understand How Facebook Uses Their Data Because Privacy Policies Are Hard

Posted on April 10, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

The Facebook CEO and billionaire told members of Congress that ‘long privacy policies are very confusing.’ Continue reading Zuckerberg Says People Don’t Understand How Facebook Uses Their Data Because Privacy Policies Are Hard→

Posted in cambridge analytica, congress, mark zuckerberg, privacy, senate | Tagged Hearing

Which States Have Net Neutrality Laws?

Posted on April 9, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

The varied reaction to the FCC’s decision to repeal federal protections has been tough to follow. Here’s our breakdown of the current status of each state’s response. Continue reading Which States Have Net Neutrality Laws?→

Posted in bills, fcc, laws, states

Former Obama FTC Chair Is Now a Comcast Lobbyist Fighting Against Net Neutrality

Posted on April 6, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Jon Leibowitz, an Obama-appointed head of the Federal Trade Commission, has been lobbying for Comcast in his role at Davis Polk & Wardwell. Continue reading Former Obama FTC Chair Is Now a Comcast Lobbyist Fighting Against Net Neutrality→

Posted in fcc, ftc, Government, net neutrality

The FCC Is Refusing to Release Emails About Ajit Pai’s ‘Harlem Shake’ Video

Posted on April 5, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Citing the infamous b5 exemption, the Federal Communications Commission refused to release emails related to the planning of the net neutrality video. Continue reading The FCC Is Refusing to Release Emails About Ajit Pai’s ‘Harlem Shake’ Video→

Posted in Ajit Pai, fcc, foia, muckrock, transparency, Videos

Facebook Needs to Do More to Stop the Online Opioid Market, Says FDA Chief

Posted on April 5, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Scott Gottlieb, the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, called on social media sites and internet service providers to crack down on the online drug trade. Continue reading Facebook Needs to Do More to Stop the Online Opioid Market, Says FDA Chief→

Posted in Drugs, Facebook, fda, Oxycontin, reddit, twitter

Congress Is Trying to Stop Ajit Pai from Taking Broadband Assistance Away from the Poor

Posted on April 4, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

The Lifeline program provides subsidized communications services to low-income Americans, many of whom rely on it as their only way to access the internet. Continue reading Congress Is Trying to Stop Ajit Pai from Taking Broadband Assistance Away from the Poor→

Posted in Ajit Pai, big telecom, broadband, fcc, Internet, Lifeline

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