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Snap Faces Investor Lawsuit After Apple’s Privacy Updates Tank Advertising Revenue
Snap is facing a lawsuit from one of its shareholders for allegedly exaggerating how well it could adapt to the privacy updates Apple rolled out earlier this year, Reuters reports.
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Twitter Has Some Big Privacy Changes It Would Like to Test on You
In an effort to get more people onboard with their whole sharing-intimate-thoughts-and-opinions-with-strangers-on-the-internet thing, Twitter plans to trial a host of new features that will allow for greater privacy customisation.
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Researchers: Instagram ‘Bullied’ Us Into Halting Algorithmic Research
A Berlin-based nonprofit studying the ways in which Instagram’s algorithm presents content to users says parent company Facebook “bullied” its researchers into killing off experiments and deleting underlying data that was collected with consent from Instagram users.
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‘Anonymous’ Mobile Advertising IDs Aren’t So Anonymous, And They Are Everywhere
A new investigation from Motherboard shows that the anonymous marketing IDs assigned to smartphone users are not nearly as anonymous as they seem.