- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Nov. 30, 2015
- Sheriff Can't 'Throttle' Backpage By Threatening Credit Card Companies
- Yelp Defeats Shareholder Lawsuit Over Phony Reviews
- WhatsApp Blocks Links To Rival Chat App Telegram.me
- Supreme Court Won't Hear Challenge To Law Prohibiting Online Advice By Veterinarians
- Google Fiber Forecast To Become Your Next Internet Provider Under New Name
- No 'Creepy' Targeting Allowed Says Snapchat's Spiegel
- Privacy Seen As Roadblock for Internet of Things
- Hello Barbie Spying Issue Raised Again
- Emails Associated With Ashley Madison Accounts See Rise in Spam
- Israel Takes Fight To Social Media
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015
- Advocates Ask FCC To Prohibit Text-Message Blocking
- Google Grants 42% Of 'Right To Be Forgotten' Requests
- Facebook Presses Judge To Dismiss 'Faceprint' Lawsuit
- Was Google Rigging Search Results?
- FAA Wants To Track Drone "Pilots"
- Acxiom Thinks The Furor Over Ad Blocking And IOS 9 Is Overblown
- New Tech Tracks Ads Cross Device, Raises Privacy Concerns
- Instant Articles: Trojan Horse For Publishers
- YouTube Kids App Under Fire For Food And Bev Content
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015
- FCC Hires Online Tracking Expert Jonathan Mayer
- Watchdogs Ask FTC To Investigate Junk Food Ads On YouTube
- TVEyes And DirecTV Settle Battle Over Clips
- Search Warrants Force Tech Companies To Turn Over Search, Mobile, Social Data
- Traffic Quality Crackdown Kicks Off Record Price Rise
- FAA Wants To Track Drone "Pilots"
- Maryland Transportation Authority Warns E-ZPass Users to Ignore Spam
- Google Shares Location, Search Data Store Traffic Patterns For The First Time
- Axel Springer Goes To Court Over Ad Blocking
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Nov. 23, 2015
- Montana Newspaper To Unmask All Commenters
- Reddit To Honor Do-Not-Track Headers
- TVEyes Asks To Lift Restrictions On Social Media Sharing
- Dell Ships Some Computers With Security Glitches
- Content Owners Send Google 2 Million Takedown Notices Daily
- Viacom Urges Social Change Via Video
- Nearly Half Of Children Unaware Of Vlogger Paid Endorsements
- How Affiliate Marketing Sidesteps Ad Blocking
- During Social Media Blackout, Belgians Turn To... Just Guess
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Nov. 20, 2015
- FCC Chair Takes Wait-And-See Approach To BingeOn
- AT&T Takes Battle Over Throttling To Appeals Court
- Yahoo Mail Restricts Ad-Blocking Users
- YouTube To Help Video Creators Defend Clips
- Privacy Issues Seen Around Online Behavioral Advertising
- Government Should Not Heavily Regulate IoT, Says Report
- NY Times Readers Not Happy With "Verified" Comments
- Millennials, Hispanics Should Push Digital Political Spending
- Comcast 's New Stream Just Another Cord-Cutting Mirage
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015
- Comcast Tests Open Internet Principles With New Streaming Video Service
- Bill Outlawing Online 'Gag' Clauses Advances In Senate
- Teens Take Mobile Breaks, Delete Social Apps
- Phone Manufacturers Settle Privacy Battle Over Carrier IQ
- How Targeting Life Events Allows Brands to Better Understand Audiences
- SilverPush Deploys Sound-Based Tracking Technology In India
- Facebook Gives Users Tools To Deal With Past Relationships
- Defense Attorneys Want Client Privilege Applied to Email
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015
- NY Attorney General Broadens Online Gambling Probe, Subpoenas Yahoo
- Android User Wants New Hearing In Privacy Battle With Cartoon Network
- Gigabit Service Coming To Lincoln, Nebraska
- Federal Health Privacy Law Doesn't Apply To Wearables, Online Storage Services
- Instagram Won't Allow Third-Party Apps To Pull In Feeds
- Boing Boing Co-Founder Goes on Email Unsubscribe Mission
- First Citizens Bank Customers Targeted in Spam Attack
- Poor Video Playback Huge Turn-Off
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2015
- NY Attorney General Draws First Blood Against FanDuel
- Facebook Allowed To Block Sikh Rights Group, Judge Rules
- Vizio Hit With Privacy Lawsuit Over Connected TVs
- High-Tech Barbie Chats with Children, Recalls Past Conversations
- Google Leads in Self-Driving Cars, Says Report
- The Pentagon is Now Disabling Links in Outside Emails
- Google To Support Programmatic Native Advertising
- Gmail Bug Allows App Users to Easily Spoof Another Person's Email Address
- Angie's List Board Rejects IAC/InterActiveCorp's Bid
- Are Walled Gardens Harming Opportunities For Brands?
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Nov. 16, 2015
- Digital Advertising Alliance Extends Privacy Rules To Cross-Device Tracking
- Appeals Court Prohibits Illinois Sheriff From Trying To Defund Backpage
- Google Must Face Safari-Hack Lawsuit, Appeals Court Says
- Marketers Using 'Increasingly Granular' Tools To Reach Journalists On Social Media
- Ouch! Edward Snowden Says Using Ad Blockers 'Not Just A Right, But A Duty'
- Anti-Bot Tech Leads To Better Engagement, Says Study
- Microsoft Recognizes Behavior In Images
- When Should Publishers Offer Free Access During Emergencies?
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Nov. 13, 2015
- Judges Skeptical Of Illinois Sheriff's Campaign Against Backpage
- Facebook Users Battle Company Over 'Faceprints'
- T-Mobile Rivals Say Unlimited Video Will Cause Congestion
- Streaming Service FilmOn Not Entitled To Cable License, D.C. Judge Says
- Spredfast Promotions To Help Marketers Collect Data
- BuzzFeed Chief Exec Says Publishers Are To Blame For Ad Block Surge
- Gmail Will Soon Tell You If An Incoming Email is Not Encrypted
- The Atlantic Explores The Evils of Email
- The Ad Blocking Kingpin Reshaping the Web As He Prefers It
- Racial Divide On Social Media's Political Impact, Minorities More Optimistic