
Digital feudalism
According to experts, data is the new oil; a boundless source of profit. The only avenue of resistance is to patiently click on the ‘reject cookies’ button, again and again

According to experts, data is the new oil; a boundless source of profit. The only avenue of resistance is to patiently click on the ‘reject cookies’ button, again and again
The social network rewards the candidness and authenticity of small business owners, who can experience unexpected growth if they are favored by the algorithm

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

Faux radiant skin is on-trend and the dense makeup techniques driven by Instagram are now less fashionable

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

A new kind of social media reviewer is making headway on TikTok, offering honest tips that aren’t trying to sell you anything. Or maybe just something else

The app is a photo-based app that could be described as a mixture of Instagram and Pinterest with sprinkles of videos that resemble those posted on TikTok

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

The French Minister for Transformation and Public Administration said in a statement that ‘recreational’ apps aren’t secure enough to be used in state administrative services

The two bills Cox signed into law also prohibit kids under 18 from using social media between the hours of 10:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m.

A U.S. study adds to mounting evidence that monitoring alone can’t change behaviors

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

Experts recommend taking a break from cellphone use if you find that it is starting to replace life in the real world

Experts recommend retouching the same image in different ways and using apps like Lightroom

The practice of ‘manifesting’ anything you wish for is not only misleading, but it can also carry negative consequences in the long run

The Memphis Grizzlies player will miss two games. This is at least the second time in the last few weeks that Morant has been the subject of a league investigation

A corner of TikTok, Instagram and other social media is dedicated to signature design, and it’s keeping practitioners busy

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

Although they make interaction and communication easier, these platforms can also create false expectations and fuel jealousy and suspicion

Facebook and Instagram join Twitter in charging for their services, something that experts consider a natural development in digital business models

The 32-year-old had said she would return to Phoenix in December, after she returned home from her 10-month ordeal in Russia

The company will use a government identification to verify a user’s account and give the account a blue badge