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stanley water jug ld Bloomberg that federal and state authorities have approached the company within the last few weeks to ask about requiring Google to provide consumers with alternatives to its search engine on Android devices and in its Chrome web browser. Weve been talking to all of them about search and all of them have asked us detailed search questions, he told Bloomberg. Weinberg added that, given this line of questioning, DOJ officials could be considering adding a stipulation for Google to offer search engine options other than its own as part of a possible future settlement. In a company statement, a Google spokeswoman told Bloo
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stanley cup owing: We continue to engage with the ongoing investigations 8230;and we dont have any updates or comments on speculation. The Justice Department has been investigating antitrust concerns about the search giants dominance online for nearly a year now. Officials from the DOJ and Federal Trade Commission launched a broad review in July to examine whether several big tech companies such as Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple, had reduced competition, stifled innovation, or otherwise harmed consumers in regards to online search, e-commerce, and social media. Justice Department officials have gone so far as to draft a lawsuit against Google over these allegations of antitrust law violations, according to several聽reports. Its expected to be filed within the comi Octh Zombie Survival Game Dead of Winter聽Is So Scary I d Rather Die Than Play It Again
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stanley vaso tsApp, and Facebook are all planning to strengthen their encryption services. The report claims that Whatsapp is about to roll out encryption for its voice calls, Google is investigating extra uses for encryption in secure email, and Facebook wants to boost the protection of its Messenger service. Meanwhile it also suggests that Apple wants to make it technically harder still for investigators to force the company to hand over data from customers iPhones. Its worth noting a line buried a few paragraphs into the article, which explains that [t]hese new projects began before Apple entered a court battle with the Department of Justice. So if they are happening t
Stanley cup website heyre not in response to Apples legal wrangling. But the news does come at a moment in time when government agencies will likely take a dim view of tech companies beefing up their encryption standards. Its worth watching John Olivers take on th
stanley cup e Apple vs. FBI encryption battle, which aired over the weekend. His comments about the fact that that theres no easy side to be on in this debate will likely resonate with an awful lot of people. [Guardian] Daily Newsletter