Google and Facebook face up to $9.3B in fines on first day of new privacy law

Google, Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp have been hit with privacy complaints within hours of GDPR taking effect Friday -- complaints that could carry fines of up to $9.3 billion in total.

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Opinion | News missing from social media

Google and Facebook admit news makes up only a tiny fraction of their overall content.

Foreign companies like Google and Facebook are being taxed. Here is how.

So far, half a dozen foreign companies registered in Nepal’s tax system. The post Foreign companies like Google and Facebook are being taxed. Here is how. appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Britain pushes tough tech rules

Big tech companies like Google and Facebook would have to comply with tough British rules under a new digital watchdog

Google, Meta face EU probe into possible competition breach

The European Union threatened to crack down on an agreement between Google and Facebook parent Meta for online display advertising services

France fines Google, Facebook millions over tracking consent

French regulators on Thursday fined Google and Facebook over 200 million euros for not making it as easy to opt-out of online tracking as it is to accept it.

France fines Google, Facebook millions over tracking consent

French regulators on Thursday fined Google and Facebook over 200 million euros for not making it as easy to opt-out of online tracking as it is to accept it.

Saving journalism from Big Tech

Having captured almost all of the advertising revenue in the market, Google and Facebook are now two of the most profitable companies in history, so powerful that they can strong-arm many national governments.

Australia to make Google and Facebook pay for news content

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA, April 20: Global digital platforms Google and Facebook will be forced to pay for news content in Australia, the government said on Monday as the coronavirus pandemic causes a collapse in advertising revenue.