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Oct 24 (Reuters) - Massachusetts top court on Thursday held that a 1960s law prohibiting eavesdropping on phone calls does not bar website operators from collecting users' browsing activities without ...
As Varnum has previously reported, a surge of lawsuits and pre-suit demand letters has targeted companies that use routine ...
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is dropping its appeal of a June U.S. District Court ruling that vacated the government's restriction of third-party online tracking technologies on ...
A blacklight can reveal all sorts of secrets that are invisible to the naked eye. So what if you had a virtual blacklight for the web—a way to shine an illuminating glow on the sites you visit and ...
How safe is your browser? You're probably using Chrome, right? Or maybe you've migrated to Opera, Firefox, Edge, Brave, or some other browser that you believe has ...
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California resident and serial plaintiff Jerry Aviles has sued RELX Inc., the parent company of LexisNexis and Lex Machina, alleging that it deployed web tracking ...
The internet is not a private place. Every time you connect to a website, ads and beacons—both visible and invisible—attempt to follow your every move. They'll even take the anonymized information ...
The search giant will not end Chrome web cookies tracking after all. Delays, more delays, more delays and ... abandonment. That summarizes Google's third-party cookie ...