Fans warned about third party ticketing sites ahead of Euro 2020 final
Supporters using third party sites have been warned they will ‘in all probability, be left chasing a refund’.
Supporters using third party sites have been warned they will ‘in all probability, be left chasing a refund’.
The former president has been joined by other plaintiffs in the lawsuit.
Which? investigation finds advertisers seizing prime spots for paid health card, driving licence and visa services, even though some are free.
Maguire scored in Rome to help England beat Ukraine in the Euro 2020 quarter-finals.
The deal calls for a global minimum tax of at least 15%.
NSA cybersecurity director Rob Joyce said the campaign by the GRU was ‘likely ongoing, on a global scale’.
Facebook, Google, TikTok and Twitter have committed to improving their reporting systems and offering women more tools to protect themselves online.
Which? found that mobile phone deals across a range of retailers could lose security support before the end of the contract period.
Google UK is to require financial services to verify their identity with the Financial Conduct Authority before advertising on the platform.
Millions of online shoppers could be misled into buying products by fake reviews, the Competition and Markets Authority has said.
The tech giant says it needs more time to get the changes right, amid concerns from publishers who rely on technology for ad revenue.
A probe will determine whether the tech giant has breached rules by making it harder for rivals to compete.
An investigation by the consumer magazine found that vendors offering rewards to have negative reviews altered was rife on Amazon Marketplace.
New research says thousands of medical and health and fitness apps on Android contain data privacy issues.
The Competition and Markets Authority said it would scrutinise the firms over concerns they have too much power and are harming other businesses.