TechCongress Repeals Internet Privacy Rules: ISPs Can Now Sell Your Data Without User Permission The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to repeal privacy rules passed by the FCC last year. The rollback will introduce the right of internet service providers to sell internet browsing data sans any permission or consent from consumers.by Carl Velasco
TechFacebook Launches Stories, Camera Effects And New Direct Inbox To Be More Like Snapchatby Alexandra Burlacu
TechAirlines Offer Free Wi-Fi, Better Connectivity For Smartphones As Laptop Ban Hits US-Bound Flightsby Katrina Pascual
TechLawmakers Make A Move To Overturn Obama-Era Internet Privacy Rules: What This Means For Internet Usersby Athena Chan
TechAT&T And Verizon Pull Ads Off YouTube Over Videos Promoting Terrorism And Hateby Alexandra Burlacu
TechGoogle Introduces New Advertising Safeguards, Pledges To Pull Ads From Racist, Sexist, And Offensive Videos, Sitesby Carl Velasco
TechKickass Torrents Still Kickin' Despite Torrent Sites' Woes: 'Happy Torrents Day' Coming This Monthby Alexandra Burlacu
TechNetflix Originals Could Be Optimized For Small Screens With Mobile-Specific Cutsby Alexandra Burlacu
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