Big Tech

Senator Hawley to Introduce Legislation to Give the American People a โ€œDo Not Trackโ€ Option

โ€œBig tech companies collect incredible amounts of deeply personal, private data from people without giving them the option to meaningfully consent. They have gotten incredibly rich by employing creepy surveillance tactics on their users, but too often the extent of this data extraction is only known after a tech company irresponsibly handles the data and leaks it all over the internet. The American people didn’t sign up for this, so I’m introducing this legislation to finally give them control over their personal information online.โ€

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ICYMI: Martha MacCallum and Geraldo Rivera on “creepy” Facebook

Last night on โ€œThe Story with Martha MacCallum,โ€ Martha and guest Geraldo Rivera discussed the โ€œcreepinessโ€ of big techโ€™s data collection and the addiction it has caused within society. In the clip, Martha mentions her recent conversation with Senator Hawley on these issues.

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Senators Hawley, Markey, Blumenthal, Durbin Call for FTC Investigation into Amazon Echo Dot Kids Edition

In a bipartisan effort, Senators Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) sent a letter today calling on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate new evidence of Amazon violating the Childrenโ€™s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) with its Amazon Echo Dot Kids Edition, a digital assistant targeted to children.

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Senator Hawley to Introduce Legislation Banning Manipulative Video Game Features Aimed at Children

โ€œSocial media and video games prey on user addiction, siphoning our kidsโ€™ attention from the real world and extracting profits from fostering compulsive habits. No matter this business modelโ€™s advantages to the tech industry, one thing is clear: there is no excuse for exploiting children through such practices. When a game is designed for kids, game developers shouldnโ€™t be allowed to monetize addiction. And when kids play games designed for adults, they should be walled off from compulsive microtransactions. Game developers who knowingly exploit children should face legal consequences.โ€

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Sens. Hawley And Blumenthal Call on FTC to Implement โ€œForceful Accountability Measuresโ€ Against Facebook

Following reports that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is negotiating penalties for Facebookโ€™s breach of its consent order, U.S. Senators Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) sent a letter to FTC Chairman Joseph Simons to urge the FTC โ€œto act swiftly to conclude its investigation of Facebook and to move to compel sweeping changes to end the social networkโ€™s pattern of misuse and abuse of personal data.โ€

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Senator Hawley Calls for Third-Party Audit of Twitter

Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) sent a letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey this morning, calling on him to conduct aย third-party auditย of his platformโ€™s suspension policies. Sen. Hawleyโ€™s letter was prompted by Twitterโ€™s recent suspension of the account affiliated with the pro-life film,ย Unplanned,ย on its opening weekend.ย 

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Senator Hawley Grills Google Over Tracking and Data Collection on Consumers

During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing today, Senator Josh Hawley led a heated back and forth with a Google representative over the companyโ€™s tracking and data collection. Senator Hawley scrutinized Googleโ€™s lack of transparency around the information it collects when Android users turn location services off, highlighting the fact they continue to gather customersโ€™ valuable, personal information even when a phone is not in use.

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ICYMI: GOP Sen. Josh Hawley slams โ€˜toothlessโ€™ federal response to privacy abuses at Facebook and Google

New in the Washington Post today, Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) sent a letter to FTC Chairman Simons this morning calling on the agency to get tougher with tech giants, specifically Google and Facebook. Critical of the FTCโ€™s lack of enforcement, Senator Hawleyโ€™s letter urges the FTC to investigate the companiesโ€™ rampant privacy abuses or call on Congress for support.

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