On September 19, 2024, the FTC released a Staff Report on the data collection and data use practices of large social media ...
FTC staff pointed to social media algorithms ... we are a real-time communications platform with strong user privacy controls and no feeds for endless scrolling,” Sheerin noted.
I'm an antitrust expert and former FTC general counsel. On September 19, 2024, the FTC voted 5-0 to release a staff report on the data collection and use practices of major social media and video ...
"We are a real-time communications platform with strong user privacy controls and ... But the FTC' says the absence of federal regulation of social media platforms has given tech giants nearly ...
The Federal Trade Commission said in a report that major social ... media companies and video streaming services engaged in vast consumer surveillance while failing to provide adequate privacy ...
The Federal Trade Commission published a new report about the data collection policies of social media platforms ... The FTC encourages Congress to pass comprehensive privacy legislation to ...
A new FTC report on how social media and streaming sites collect and monetize their hoards of user data doesn’t really feature a lot of surprises for anyone who’s followed the space.
Instagram just made it mandatory for teen accounts to include parental controls. The FTC ... privacy legislation to limit surveillance and to offer “baseline protections.” It also wants social ...
Social media companies collect ... and other means, the FTC said. “While lucrative for the companies, these surveillance practices can endanger people’s privacy, threaten their freedoms ...
WASHINGTON (TND) — A report released by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Thursday revealed a widespread practice of user surveillance by social media platforms and streaming ... called on Congress ...
On September 19, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC or Commission) released a long-awaited staff report, A Look Behind the Screens: Examining ...
WASHINGTON (TND) — A report released by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Thursday revealed a widespread practice of user surveillance by social media platforms and streaming services.