Nations join global push against violent extremism online
The US joined a virtual gathering to find better ways to stop extremism online, two years on from the Christchurch massacre.
The US joined a virtual gathering to find better ways to stop extremism online, two years on from the Christchurch massacre.
The Government’s new Online Safety Bill will be scrutinised by MPs before formally being voted on by Parliament.
Campaigners are disappointed that tackling scams was not mentioned in the Online Safety Bill during the Queen’s Speech.
Andrew Dymock is on trial on 15 charges, including 12 terrorism-related alleged offences.
Verizon said on Monday that it will keep a 10% stake in the new company, which will be called Yahoo.
Epic wants to topple the so-called ‘walled garden’ of the App Store, which Apple started building 13 years ago.
The town of Christiansburg in Virginia has been a testing ground for commercial delivery drones operated by Wing.
Former Which? director Richard Lloyd, supported by a campaign group, wants to bring a ‘representative action’ against the US-based tech giant.
Former Which director Richard Lloyd, supported by campaign group Google You Owe Us, wants to bring a ‘representative action’ against the tech giant.
The figures suggest advertiser confidence in an economic rebound from the pandemic.
New research from Which? claims many people who reported fraudulent adverts did not see them removed from online platforms.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has said there is a possible link between the vaccine and ‘extremely rare’ blood clots.
Some 80% of the self-generated child sexual abuse content which the Internet Watch Foundation identified in 2020 involved girls aged 11-13.
Customers are unwittingly using claims management companies (CMCs) and premium-rate call connecting services when searching for their insurer.
The tech company said it will defend against the claims from Associated Newspapers.