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Google in $5bn lawsuit for tracking in 'private' mode
Google has been sued in the US over claims it illegally invades the privacy of users by tracking people even when they are browsing in "private mode". The class action wants at least $5bn (£4bn ...
Why a data-first culture is key to unlocking value from AI in insurance
Obtain leadership buy-in, build cross-functional collaboration, expand data literacy, and build a center of excellence to ...
Google Chrome vs. Arc Search: Which browser to use on Android?
While Google Chrome remains the de facto choice for surfing the web on Android, the browser landscape is no longer a ...
ACCC Says Google’s Search Dominance Yet To Be Disrupted
Google has already been found to have illegally monopolised the search market by international courts, but has thus far not ...
Perplexity AI: how to use the ‘answer engine’ that’s taking on Google
Offering a unique take on web search, Perplexity has been a hit among its users (and a bane to its sources) since its debut ...
It seems that ChatGPT Search can't do news right
OpenAI just unveiled its own search engine called ChatGPT Search. This basically confirms that the age of the AI-powered ...
ChatGPT Search: iPhone users can now leverage the AI search engine with ‘Shortcuts’ support
OpenAI launched ChatGPT Search in October, which performs real-time web searches in addition to traditional ChatGPT responses ...
What’s next for Google’s search monopoly
The US government asked a federal judge last month to force Google to sell Chrome, the world’s most popular web browser.
Performance Max vs. Search campaigns: New data reveals substantial search term overlap
Is PMax cannibalizing your Search campaigns? Learn insights on overlap rates and campaign prioritization, plus strategies to maximize ROI.
Under-16s social media ban passes Australian Senate, will soon be world-first law
Social media platforms will have one year to work out how they can implement the ban for children under 16 before Australia ...
How ChatGPT search (mis)represents publisher content
We keep an eye out for the most interesting stories about Labby subjects: digital media, startups, the web, journalism, strategy, and more. Here’s some of what we’ve seen lately.
U.S. Department of Labor urges workers to use online search tool to search if wages are owed
The U.S. Department of Labor plans to distribute more than $4 million in wages to workers in Houston through an online tool.
Spurs sign ExpressVPN as first Official Digital Privacy Partner
Tottenham have announced a two-year deal that sees ExpressVPN become their first-ever exclusive Official Digital Privacy ...
Australia Bans Social Media For Under-16s With World-First Law
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the law supports parents concerned by online harms to their children. (AP) The post Australia Bans Social Media For Under-16s With World-First Law appeared first ...
Malicious Ads in Search Results Are Driving New Generations of Scams
The scourge of “malvertising” is nothing new, but the tactic is still so effective that it's contributing to the rise of ...
Did you know: You can create your own search engine
If you're fed up with the unrelated search results served up by Google, you can create a custom search engine in just a few ...
Google mobile app is injecting search links into third-party websites
The idea, Google notes in its Web Search Forums, is to let users "quickly get additional context about people, places or ...
Google Search Console recommendations now fully live
Google has fully rolled out its recommendations section within Google Search Console. Google launched it as an experimental ...
Why DuckDuckGo Is the Safest Browser in 2024
Choosing the right web browser can immediately impact your online experience, particularly when privacy and security are ...
Progress on online privacy: now, next & long-term priorities
By focusing on building a solid foundation now, adopting proactive measures next, and staying flexible for the long term, brands can thrive in a privacy-first, data-driven world – creating ...