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Facebook and Google must be held to account, TV networks say

Australian TV lobby says digital giants do not ‘contribute in any meaningful way towards cost of the content they monetise’

Americans want tougher rules for big tech amid privacy scandals, poll finds

After Cambridge Analytica revelations, 83% of Americans call for companies like Facebook to face harsher penalties for breaches

The tech titans must have their monopoly broken – and this is how we do it

Facebook, Google and co pose a problem to society, not least because of data misuse and extreme content. Only some level of regulation will do, writes Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable

Vince Cable calls for break-up of Google, Facebook and Amazon

Recent scandals have changed web giants from heroes to villains, says Lib Dem leader

Facebook moves 1.5bn users out of reach of new European privacy law

Company moves responsibility for users from Ireland to the US where privacy laws are less strict

How Europe’s ‘breakthrough’ privacy law takes on Facebook and Google

Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation is forcing big changes at tech’s biggest firms – even if the US isn’t likely to follow suit

Ayatollah leaves Telegram as Iran prepares to block messaging service

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei shuts down channel to ‘safeguard national interest’, but app is hugely popular in country

Facebook among tech firms to sign ‘digital Geneva convention’

Signatories including Microsoft, Arm and Trend Micro agree not to take part in cyber-attacks

Facebook to start asking permission for facial recognition in GDPR push

Users will be asked to review information about targeted advertising but some say opting out is deliberately difficult

Russia blocks millions of IP addresses in battle against Telegram app

Edward Snowden voices support for founder as authorities try to shut down messaging service

The Guardian view on Facebook’s business: a danger to democracy?

Editorial: The conceit of data mining firms is that they could win elections by moulding electorates based on new identities and value systems – a process accelerated by the echo chamber of social media

Far more than 87m Facebook users had data compromised, MPs told

Former Cambridge Analytica employee gives evidence before parliamentary committee

Facebook admits tracking users and non-users off-site

Statement comes as company faces US lawsuit over facial recognition feature launched in 2011 and planned to expand to EU

You can buy anything on the black market – including Twitter handles

The perfect @ identity is a must-have accessory for big companies and brand-conscious celebrities – at any cost

I was one of Facebook’s first users. I shouldn’t have trusted Mark Zuckerberg

I remember when, at Harvard, my friends and I heard about a new website that promised to enhance our lives. Fourteen years later I see how wrong we were

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  • Datacentres facing increase in global climate-related legal cases, report finds
  • Chris and Martina: The Final Set review – tennis titans discuss their deep bond and intense rivalry
  • The Furious review – dial-shifting dadsploitation mayhem as father goes in search of kidnapped daughter
  • ‘More relevant than making fires’: Explorer Scouts launch badges for AI and digital age
  • Blue Heron review – sombre and sophisticated portrait of childhood trauma in 1990s Canada
  • Weatherwatch: How UK firm’s low-cost tech can warn of volcanic eruptions
  • World Cup becomes cult of the individual but ignores team complexity
  • What is China’s SpaceSail, and could it rival Elon Musk’s Starlink?
  • Met gets extension to Palantir AI project after Sadiq Khan blocked deal
  • Four in five under-16s in Australia using social media despite ban, study shows
  • Jacob Elordi, Jenna Ortega and Stephen Fry among new invited Oscar voters
  • ‘We should be worried’: report sheds light on ICE’s booming arsenal of hi-tech surveillance tools
  • Elon Musk loses trillionaire status as SpaceX and Tesla stock drops
  • Big tech spent millions on a single US congressional race. It won’t be the last time
  • The Guardian view on Islamophobia: political rhetoric is fuelling hate crime
  • Supergirl review – sprightly and sparkling superhero yarn without the usual baffling DC backstory
  • AI helps read papyrus scroll burnt to crisp during Vesuvius eruption
  • Dyson HushJet Mini Cool fan review: I’ve never tested a handheld fan this powerful – or this loud
  • The 23 best deals from Amazon competitors including Best Buy, REI and more
  • Prime Day lasts until Friday. The 40 best deals on cookware, bedding and tower fans we’ve actually tested and love
  • Apple Watches are cheaper than ever right now. Here are the ones we’d buy
  • I was wary of driverless cars and their tech overlords – but they could give me a different future
  • Warriors come out to Broadway with Lin-Manuel Miranda musical
  • The weirdest things a leak revealed about Peter Thiel’s secret club
  • Meta pauses employee tracker for AI training amid privacy concerns
  • Karl Stefanovic reportedly leaving Nine after podcast with UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson
  • The Last Viking review – Mads Mikkelsen thinks he’s John Lennon in Von Trier-ish prankster comedy
  • If an AI chatbot misleads you, who is to blame?
  • ‘You can’t make billions without hurting people’: Cory Doctorow on Elon Musk, the AI bubble and bosses’ cruel fantasies
  • Dear You review – enjoyable Chinese romdram crosses generations as it tracks down a missing husband

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