Google fined €220m in France over advertising abuse
Technology giant Google has been fined €220m (£189m) by French authorities for abusing its advertising power.
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Technology giant Google has been fined €220m (£189m) by French authorities for abusing its advertising power.
Apple has announced a raft of new privacy protections at its annual software developer conference.
President Joe Biden has revoked an executive order from his predecessor Donald Trump banning Chinese apps TikTok and WeChat in the US.
Facebook will let all employees who can work away from the office do so after the Covid pandemic is over.
Reddit is "sunsetting" its annual Secret Santa gift exchange and Reddit Gifts, with this year's being the last.
WhatsApp has launched its first major privacy-focused advertising campaign in the UK.
Microsoft says it will stop supporting Windows 10 in 2025, as it prepares to unveil a major revamp of its Windows operating system later this month.
Google's Android phone system is adding encryption for its mainline messaging app.
Social-media users are sharing Google Street View images featuring friends and relatives who have since died.
Traditional market research, based on clipboards and questions, has a glaring weakness, according to Carl Wong, who has worked in the industry for more than 20 years.