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New FCC rules require internet providers to be more transparent about fees and pricing
The new required pricing labels are modeled on nutritional labels and are meant to help consumers comparison shop and avoid junk fees.
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The New York Times sends copyright takedown notices to Wordle look-alikes games
The New York Times is fighting off Wordle “clones.” It’s arguing that numerous games inspired by the mega-popular word-guessing game infringe on its copyright protections.
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White House renews calls on Congress to extend internet subsidy program
The White House is pressing Congress to extend a federal program that helps families afford internet.
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Google and Bing put nonconsensual deepfake porn at the top of some search results
Google and other search engines include nonconsensual deepfake porn in top image search results alongside tools that advertise the ability to create such material.
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Broadband subsidy program that millions use will expire next year if Congress doesn't act
One of the programs set up to ensure affordable internet for all is set to run out by the middle of 2024.
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Advertisers use Internet cookies as web trackers. Here's how it works
Whether you accept or deny Internet cookies won’t affect your browsing experience, but it can affect your privacy. NBC6’s Sheli Muniz reports
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Gov. DeSantis signs ‘Digital Bill of Rights' protecting online data privacy. Here's what users should know
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 262 on Tuesday, which includes what the governor is calling the “Digital Bill of Rights.”
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Gov. DeSantis Signs ‘Digital Bill of Rights' Protecting Online Data Privacy
Senate Bill 262 includes a “Digital Bill of Rights” designed to protect the data privacy of Internet users, including children
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What Is Section 230? How Two Supreme Court Cases Could Impact Free Speech Online
Twenty-six words tucked into a 1996 law overhauling telecommunications have allowed companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google to grow into the giants they are today.
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They Appeared in Deepfake Porn Videos Without Their Consent. Few Laws Protect Them.
Artificial intelligence-generated pornography featuring the faces of nonconsenting women is becoming more pervasive online, and the issue is spilling into the world of popular influencers and streamers.