by Tyler | Jul 23, 2019 | Asia, China, Donald Trump, Google, Huawei, Masters of the Universe, Politics, Tech, Trending
“Google is a very responsible company. We have maintained very good cooperation with each other,” said the Chairman of Huawei.
by Tyler | Jul 20, 2019 | Angel families, angel mom, Censorship, Illegal Aliens, illegal immigration, immigration, Mary Ann Mendoza, mass immigration, Masters of the Universe, Mendoza, Politics, silicon valley, Tech, Trending, Twitter
Angel Mom Mary Ann Mendoza, who heads the Angel Families organization, has been suspended from Twitter after posting about illegal immigration and raising awareness about the harms of sanctuary city policies.
by Tyler | Jul 19, 2019 | Facebook, Google, Health, internet porn, Masters of the Universe, Porn, privacy and security, Tech, Trending
A new study scanned 22,484 pornography sites and found them filled with trackers from major tech firms, including Google and Facebook.
by Tyler | Jul 13, 2019 | American Enterprise Institute, Cato Institute, Donald Trump, Google, Heritage Action, Heritage Foundation, Josh Hawley, Masters of the Universe, Politics, Section 230, Tech, Trending
The Heritage Foundation released a statement ahead of the White House’s social media summit attacking alleged “heavy-handed” regulations while suggesting that the social media companies “are responding” to the question of censorship of...
by Tyler | Jul 13, 2019 | Cambridge Analytica, David Cicilline, DOJ, Economy, Facebook, FTC, House Judiciary Committee, Josh Hawley, Mark Zuckerberg, Masters of the Universe, Politics, Richard Blumenthal, Tech, Trending, Wall Street Journal
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reportedly approved Friday a $5 billion settlement with Facebook following the social media giants’ handling of the Cambridge Analytica scandal. This serves as the largest fine the FTC has given out for privacy violations;...
by Tyler | Jul 10, 2019 | Alex Jones, Facebook, laura loomer, Mark Zuckerberg, Masters of the Universe, Media, Paul Joseph Watson, Politics, Tech, Trending
It’s okay to threaten people with violence and death on Facebook, so long as your target is a “dangerous individual” such as Paul Joseph Watson, according to the social network’s increasingly Orwellian set of rules.