News
A federal judge rejected Meta's argument that it couldn't be held liable under California law for the transmission of web ...
Readers of this blog are well aware of the proliferation of lawsuits alleging that websites which utilize Meta Pixel tracking software violate ...
For years, Meta's monopoly and noncompetitive practices have allowed it to violate users' privacy and profit off their ...
Meta has told the public about two of its key VR headset prototypes, with extreme fields of view and ultra-high pixel density ...
Despite the avalanche of lawsuits and enforcement actions related to tracking technology, companies can take at least some solace in a recent ...
14d
Android Central on MSNNews Weekly: Samsung's trifold lands this year, Ray-Ban Meta glasses sales soar, massive Pixel 10 leak, and more
Samsung confirms that its XR headset and trifold will launch this year, Meta's Q2 earnings soar, Qualcomm says Xiaomi will be ...
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal court in California denied Meta Platforms’ attempt to toss class privacy claims over Meta’s tracking tech, the Pixel, which web users say collects private medical date from ...
Meta claims it protects the public’s health data in two ways: by requiring websites using Pixel to ask for patient consent before using Pixel and by filtering out sensitive health data itself.
Meta urged Orrick to dismiss the lawsuit at an early stage in the proceedings, arguing that the Meta Pixel isn't in itself illegal. The company also said it didn't intentionally receive sensitive ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results