FTC Urges Congress for Stricter Privacy Laws Amid Extensive User Data Surveillance by Social Media Giants

Washington, D.C. — The Federal Trade Commission is sounding the alarm on social media giants regarding the widespread use of personal data, including sensitive information belonging to minors. In a recent plea, the agency has approached Congress urging the enactment of more stringent privacy legislation to rein in what it describes as ‘vast surveillance’ operations. These revelations have emerged from a comprehensive analysis conducted by the FTC, using data that dates back four years. The findings indicate that multiple social media and video streaming platforms have been extensively sharing user data with various entities, often … Read more

Elon Musk Labels Australian Government “Fascists” in Fiery Clash Over New Social Media Misinformation Laws

CANBERRA, Australia — Tech billionaire Elon Musk added to his history of provocative statements, recently branding the Australian government “fascists” over new legislation targeting social media misinformation. This bold claim emerges as Australia introduces harsh penalties for digital platforms that fail to curb the spread of false or harmful content. The legislation in question permits the imposition of fines amounting to as much as 5% of the annual turnover of the affected companies if they do not adequately control the spread of misleading information. This significant financial threat aims to ensure that platforms take their … Read more

Utah’s Social Media Age-Verification Law Stalled by Judge’s Ruling

Salt Lake City, Utah — A federal judge has temporarily halted the enforcement of a Utah law that mandated social media companies to implement an age-verification process for users. The law, which also required parental consent for users under 18, is part of a growing push by states to safeguard young internet users from online harms. However, questions regarding its implications on privacy and freedom of speech prompted the legal challenge leading to the judge’s decision. The injunction issued last Friday prevents the law from taking effect while the court continues to evaluate the lawsuit … Read more

Judge Halts Utah’s Pioneering Law on Social Media Age Checks, Citing Privacy Concerns

Salt Lake City, Utah – A federal judge has temporarily blocked the enforcement of a groundbreaking Utah law that would mandate age verification on social media platforms. This decision, issued just a day before the law was set to take effect, marks a significant development in the ongoing debate over online safety and privacy rights. The intended legislation, a first of its kind, was designed to protect minors from the potential harms of unrestricted social media access by requiring platforms to confirm the age of Utah residents before allowing them access to their services. The … Read more