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Google is the most recognizable search engine and a company that focuses on products and services related to the Internet. Founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the company now headquarters in California. Google says that its mission is “to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful." Sounds like a plan, right?
Google Failed to Evade the Lawsuit That Claims It Tracks Users in Incognito Mode
The search giant is accused of secretly collecting user data even if they use a private Incognito mode in the Google Chrome browser, thus illegally invading millions of users' privacy.
Google Will Stop Tracking User Activity as It Phases Out Third-Party Cookies
Once Google completely phases out the third-party cookies, it will not replace them with another tracking tech. Instead, the company will build a machine-learning-powered tracking system that groups people into interest groups.
Facebook Will Invest $1 Billion in News After Australia Dispute
The company now says it is ready to partner with news outlets and promote quality journalism. Facebook has already announced future collaboration agreements with a number of UK and US publishers.
Facebook Will Restore News Content in Australia
Facebook and the Australian authorities agreed to make four amendments to the bill. They suggest that once the law enters into force, Australian authorities will have to notify digital platforms one month in advance that they must comply with the new law.
Facebook Bans News Content in Australia
From now on, Australian users will not be able to read or share international and local news as well as post and share links containing news content on Facebook. Facebook users worldwide also will not be able to share news from Australian publications.
Epic Games Files Antitrust Complaint Against Apple With the European Commission
By filing a new antitrust complaint with the European Union, Epic Games expanded the territory of its ongoing fight with Apple. The new complaint follows similar legal action in the UK, US, and Australia.
Parler Is Back Online With a New Hosting Service
The social media platform has been used by Donald Trump supporters, including some who took part in the siege of the US Capitol. After that, the app was banned by Google, Apple, and Amazon in January 2021.