EU Commission Says Meta’s “Pay or Consent” Model is Breaching the DMA

The European Commission said today that Meta’s “pay or consent” advertising model for Facebook and Instagram users in the EU is breaching the Digital Markets Act.
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Supreme Court rejects effort to limit government communication on misinformation 

An earlier ruling in the case had paralyzed communications between the government and online platforms to coordinate on mis- and disinformation.

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Cybersecurity in the SMB space — a growing threat

Kaspersky analysts explain which applications are targeted the most, and how enterprises can protect themselves from phishing and spam. Continue reading Cybersecurity in the SMB space — a growing threat

Meta’s Customer Service is So Bad, Users Are Suing in Small Claims Court To Resolve Issues

Facebook and Instagram users are increasingly turning to small claims courts to regain access to their accounts or seek damages from Meta, amid frustrations with the company’s customer support. In several cases across multiple states, Engadget reports,… Continue reading Meta’s Customer Service is So Bad, Users Are Suing in Small Claims Court To Resolve Issues

Meta Pauses Plans To Train AI Using European Users’ Data, Bowing To Regulatory Pressure

Meta has confirmed that it will pause plans to start training its AI systems using data from its users in the European Union and U.K. From a report: The move follows pushback from the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC), Meta’s lead regulator in the… Continue reading Meta Pauses Plans To Train AI Using European Users’ Data, Bowing To Regulatory Pressure