The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2020 gives consumers the right to see personal data companies collect on them and stop them from selling it.
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Uber agrees to pay $4.4 million to settle EEOC sexual harassment and retaliation probe
Ride-hailing company Uber permitted “a culture of sexual harassment and retaliation,” the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission investigation found.
Uncomfortably sloped toilet designed to flush out procrastinating employees
A U.K. start-up was plunged into controversy for devising a toilet that slopes forward, making it uncomfortable to sit for longer than five minutes.
Fitbit doesn’t fool around: How the fitness tracker helped this woman catch her boyfriend cheating
NFL Network correspondent Jane Slater caught her ex cheating after she spotted a rapid increase in his heart rate and physical activity at 4 a.m.
Trump Facebook feuds: You thought arguing about the 2016 election was bad? Brace yourself for 2020
If you thought the Trump Facebook feuds that raged in 2016 were bad, just wait. The 2020 presidential election has a message for us: ‘Hold my beer.’
Facebook may face FTC challenge over combining Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp
The Federal Trade Commission may try to block Facebook from integrating its products Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp on antitrust grounds
Facebook disinformation in the 2020 presidential election: What you can do to stop its spread
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It may not be HQ2 but AOC declares victory and trolls Amazon over New York expansion
“Won’t you look at that: Amazon is coming to NYC anyway,” even without $3 billion in tax breaks, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wrote on Twitter.
Uber safety review reports more than 3,000 allegations of sexual assault last year
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Larry Page steps down as CEO of Google parent Alphabet; Sundar Pichai will be CEO of both companies
Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin will continue as co-founders, shareholders and members of Alphabet’s board of directors, the company said.