The recent US Federal Court’s ruling on Google could be the first domino in a long-overdue reckoning on how major platforms operate.
Distrust is framed as a problem that needs to be solved. Instead, it can signal where there are deep social problems that need to be addressed.
A new government privacy review provides an opportunity to improve data protection rules to an internationally competitive standard.
As we (hopefully) start to move out of the grip of the coronavirus pandemic, there's a variety of issues we need to retain in our conversations with, and about, men’s health.
In this third episode on fake news, we've gathered all the very best practical tips and ideas from our experts to help you find your way through the news.
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Until the two giants change, Twitter's political ad ban will have little effect on elections around the globe.
Will legislation and the Christchurch Call tech giants' agreement have a significant impact in combating violent online content, or muddy the internet waters?
The social media giant is entering the dating app market, but will it be seen as yet another invasion of privacy?
The social media giant has turned 15, but its growing pains continue.
The privacy scandal engulfing Facebook and Cambridge Analytica raises the question of how to regulate online networks where all users can produce content.
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