The Federal Trade Commission on Friday filed lawsuits against three prescription drug benefit managers or PBMs over concerns ...
( NewsNation) — The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said in a report tech companies are engaging in “extensive surveillance” of their customers, including sharing personal data with AI-driven systems.
The investigation also highlights the companies' failure to adequately protect users, particularly children and teenagers.
A years long analysis shows that social media titans engaged in 'vast surveillance' to make money from people's personal ...
Social media apps are surveilling children and teenagers, and using the data gathered to earn billions of dollars every year.
The report is in response to 6(b) orders issued in December 2020 to nine social media and video streaming sites.
A new report from the Federal Trade Commission claims social media and video streaming services have conducted “vast ...
While the UK seeks to jump onboard the AI bandwagon in pursuit of growth, the US has realized that things are already out of ...
Aside from failing to remove data from former users, most of the said platforms also had no safeguards for data belonging to ...
Consumers do not understand how much privacy they are giving up, largely to facilitate targeted advertising, the Federal ...
A Federal Trade Commission report said companies are engaged in “extensive surveillance” of their customers, including sharing personal data with AI-driven systems. #DataPrivacy #SocialMediaData #FTCD ...
An FTC investigation revealed companies like Meta, YouTube, and TikTok are aggressively collecting user data, often without ...