How online “child protection” measures could make child and adult internet users more vulnerable to hackers, identity thieves, and snoops.
Author: Elizabeth Nolan Brown
How online “child protection” measures could make child and adult internet users more vulnerable to hackers, identity thieves, and snoops.
The Federal Trade Commission has taken an aggressive stance toward antitrust action in general—conceiving of it as a way to cut big businesses down to size, rather than merely protect consumer welfare—and particularly antitrust action against Big Tech companies.