Every Jan. 1, states across the country implement new laws. Some groundbreaking new laws address Internet user privacy and the classification of contract workers in California, for example. Continue Reading 6 New State Laws You Should Know About In 2020Read More
Google and its YouTube subsidiary are settling allegations that YouTube collected personal information from children without their parents' consent, the Federal Trade Commission said. Continue Reading Google, YouTube To Pay $170 Read More
Regulators missed a chance to find out if deceptive practices at Facebook came from the top when they decided to enter into a settlement with Zuckerberg instead of questioning him, an FTC member says. Continue Reading Did Facebook CEO Read More
The social media company said new artificial intelligence will figure out who has died, and make sure their profile doesn't appear in "painful ways." Continue Reading Facebook Promises To Stop Asking You To Wish Happy Read More
CEO Mark Zuckerberg is pledging users more enhanced privacy and other features when it comes to private messages. Skeptics say Facebook is solidifying power, in the guise of user service. Continue Reading Facebook Promises More Private And Read More
Following in the steps of the European Union and California, Washington lawmakers are considering a sweeping data privacy proposal that its sponsors say could become a model for the nation. Continue Reading Feel Like Read More
In what it called an "unlikely" string of events, Amazon says Alexa heard background conversation and misconstrued it as very specific directives. Continue Reading Amazon Echo Recorded And Sent Couple’s Conversation — All Read More
The social media company announced changes to its community standards, releasing internal review guidelines and allowing appeals of content removal decisions. Continue Reading Facebook Updates Community Standards, Expands Appeals ProcessRead More
The Democratic attorneys general of Washington and Oregon joined 35 of their colleagues Monday in sending a letter to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. The letter demands answers to several questions about Facebook’s privacy policies. Continue Read More
Tech evangelists say consumer electronics that sense, stream and interpret vital signs will lead to better health and lower costs. But skeptics say reliability and privacy issues still loom. Continue Reading Like It Or Not, Personal Health Technology Is Read More
Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman says she’s confident the state is in compliance with federal voting laws. Her office recently received a letter from the Department of Justice’s voting… Continue Reading U.S. Department Of Read More
Washington State Chief Privacy Officer Alex Alben thinks it’s time for an online consumer bill of rights. He discussed the idea Thursday on TVW’s “Inside Olympia” program. Continue Reading Should Washington State Establish An Online Consumer Bill Of Read More