Facebook may pay for news
Facebook may pay news websites to publish high-quality content on its platform, according to Mark Zuckerberg.
Facebook may pay news websites to publish high-quality content on its platform, according to Mark Zuckerberg.
The ACCC has first-hand experience of how difficult it is to block Google tracking you.
Google is watching as you shop, walk and sleep. How much info can we really afford to give away?
Facebook founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has called for a rewrite of the rules governing the internet.
Facebook has flagged a revamp of its rules surrounding live streaming and outlined steps to fight hate groups in Australia.
Facebook’s chief has called for governments to play a “more active role” in regulating the internet.
Google, YouTube and Facebook face an advertising backlash after the Christchurch massacre went viral on their platforms.
Twitter and YouTube are under fire for promoting a radio station that defended the views of the Christchurch killer.
Google has been slapped with a multi-billion dollar fine by EU anti-trust regulators for blocking rival online search advertisers.
Five Eyes officials to meet tech CEOs to discuss ways to stop illegal content on social media, following the Christchurch massacre.
Facebook will remove age, gender and zip code targeting of housing and employment in a court settlement.
Google’s new Stadia service doesn’t need pricey hardware and could change how people buy and play games.
Scott Morrison will haul in tech giants to demand they take greater responsibility for violent and disturbing content.
Facebook is working to stamp out replays of the shooting, the social media giant criticised for not removing it faster.
Investigators looking into Christchurch gunman’s involvement in far-right chat boards have been met with an expletive-filled reply.
A former Facebook boss says social media giants should consider banning live streaming in the wake of the Christchurch terror attacks.
Scott Morrison will push the G20 for a global agreement to clamp down on social media platforms that are used to promote violence.
Social media platforms are facing the threat of an advertising backlash following the Christchurch terror attack.
Scott Morrison has hinted at regulation if the tech titans failed to act on limiting the spread of extremism on their platforms.
ACMA will investigate if Australian television broadcasters breached rules by showing livestreamed video of the Christchurch terror attack.
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