
Google Delays Third-Party Cookies Over Antitrust Concerns, Again
Google again postponed deprecation of the third-party tracking cookie, this time until the second half of 2024. While Apple blocked

Google again postponed deprecation of the third-party tracking cookie, this time until the second half of 2024. While Apple blocked

German regulators are reportedly considering whether Microsoft should fall within the scope of new competition rules, as they have determined

Australia’s competition watchdog said on Friday that Alphabet’s Google unit was ordered by the country’s Federal Court to pay A$60 million

Rogers Communications and Shaw Communications have finalized an agreement to sell Freedom Mobile to Videotron, a unit of Quebecor, the companies

Prosecutors raided the office of Naver, South Korea’s largest internet portal giant, Friday over its alleged abuse of its market

The United States on Friday adopted new export controls on technologies that support the production of advanced semiconductors and gas

China’s top internet watchdog said on Friday tech giants such as Tencent Holdings and Alibaba Group have submitted details of

Following an extensive review, the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) says it will not oppose Woolworths’ proposed acquisition of

The Federal Trade Commission today announced it is exploring rules to crack down on harmful commercial surveillance and lax data

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