A Federal Trade Commission report claims that the amount of data social media companies collect on users amounts to 'vast ...
( NewsNation) — The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said in a report tech companies are engaging in “extensive surveillance” of their customers, including sharing personal data with AI-driven systems.
The investigation also highlights the companies' failure to adequately protect users, particularly children and teenagers.
A years long analysis shows that social media titans engaged in 'vast surveillance' to make money from people's personal ...
The report is in response to 6(b) orders issued in December 2020 to nine social media and video streaming sites.
A new report from the Federal Trade Commission claims social media and video streaming services have conducted “vast ...
While the UK seeks to jump onboard the AI bandwagon in pursuit of growth, the US has realized that things are already out of ...
Consumers do not understand how much privacy they are giving up, largely to facilitate targeted advertising, the Federal ...
A federal investigation by the FTC has accused major social media companies of engaging in "mass surveillance" by collecting ...
The FTC says media companies such as Meta, X and YouTube conduct “vast surveillance of consumers” to monetise their personal ...
Incident occurred in Indian ocean where drone, controlled from Tamil Nadu naval base was deployed for reconnaissance ...
The Federal Trade Commission took aim at the business models of some of the world’s largest companies, publishing a ...