E-mail addresses and phone numbers uploaded by users to meet Twitter’s security requirements may have been ‘inadvertently’ used for advertising purposes.
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The investigation will decide whether Facebook, Amazon and Google are damaging the competitive landscape for small businesses.
The US Internet giant does not have to extend the EU’s “right to be forgotten” rules to its search engines outside the region.
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The social networking platform has suspended tens of thousands of apps as part of its ongoing app developer investigation.
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The company will pay close to EUR1 billion in a settlement to French authorities, while there’s an anti-trust probe into the search giant’s dominance.
The dispute is accumulating a potentially large amount of nearly $2 billion for dozens of big US companies, including Facebook and Alphabet.
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Alphabet's Google will pay up to $200 million to settle an FTC investigation into YouTube's alleged violation of a children's privacy law.
The company spent billions of dollars on three businesses this week: Carbon Black, Intrinsic and Pivotal Software.
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