
Congress eyes new rules for tech: What’s under consideration
Tech regulation is gathering momentum on Capitol Hill as concerns skyrocket about China’s ownership of TikTok
Tech regulation is gathering momentum on Capitol Hill as concerns skyrocket about China’s ownership of TikTok
Meta pays a multi-million dollar bill for its founder’s security
The FTC also proposed sweeping changes to a 2020 privacy order that would prohibit the company from profiting from data it collects on users under 18
When breaking up with a partner, it’s generally advised to cut off all contact, both in-person and online. EL PAÍS spoke with psychologists about what to do when you can’t avoid the temptation to see what your ex is up to
The company said Wednesday it earned $5.71 billion, or $2.20 per share, in the January-March period. That’s down 19% from $7.47 billion, or $2.72 per share, a year earlier
The online subculture defines a philosophy that goes beyond social networks. In the age of screens, a new audience is drawn to pen and paper
Large platforms face several legal challenges in the United States accusing them of knowingly harming the mental health of young people
It’s almost impossible to completely delete yourself from the web, but there are some strategies to remove your online content and erase your digital footprint
The announcement comes just a few months after BuzzFeed said that it would be cutting 12% of its workforce, citing worsening economic conditions
Social media networks that began as platforms for socializing have increasingly become market showcases
The fight against censorship of female bodies still has a long road ahead
Authorities in the state of Mexico arrested eight people in an operation that also uncovered infrastructure for the illegal extraction of gasoline, hydrocarbons and water
A new ‘beautifying’ filter on TikTok has already been used 16 million times since it was launched in February. Experts are warning about the harmful impacts of using digital tools to create unrealistic faces and bodies
The state filed three lawsuits accusing the companies of violating the state’s deceptive trade practices act
He posted the same clip on YouTube, which announced Friday that it, too, was welcoming him back
In the era of notifications that light up our screens with every message, is it acceptable to take an hour to reply? Expecting an immediate response isn’t a matter of impatience, but design
After laying off 11,000 employees in November, Facebook’s parent company will cut its workforce even further and, in addition, will not fill 5,000 vacancies
Applications for jobless claims in the U.S. for the week ending March 4 rose by 21,000 to 211,000 from 190,000 the previous week
He had cheated death more than once: he survived a car accident in 1976. A year later, he survived a plane crash that killed singer Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines, and backing vocalist Cassie Gaines
Experts recommend taking a break from cellphone use if you find that it is starting to replace life in the real world
The application’s ban among officials in the EU and US sparks a debate about whether Facebook, which extracts more user data, should face the same restrictions
It’s the seventh straight week claims were under 200,000
‘I’m running for president to help bring an aberrational chapter of our history to a close, and to help bring forth a new beginning,’ the bestselling self-help author said
Facebook and Instagram join Twitter in charging for their services, something that experts consider a natural development in digital business models
If justices bar the lawsuit involving the attack in Turkey from going forward, it could avoid a major ruling on the companies’ legal immunity
‘The Onion’s writers also have a self-serving interest in preventing political authorities from imprisoning humorists,’ the site’s lawyers wrote in a brief filed in October
The company will use a government identification to verify a user’s account and give the account a blue badge