Facebook is shuffling its top privacy leadership, with The New York Times reporting on Tuesday that it has replaced Vice President of U.S. Public Policy Erin Egan. Ms. Egan isn’t leaving the company entirely. A spokesman told the New York Times that she would stay on as chief privacy officer. People close to the company said Ms. Egan was well respected as a privacy expert (she has been widely...
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This is the month that net neutrality died. But maybe, if we strengthen other checks on the power of tech and telecom company executives, we don’t need to mourn its loss. I believe the inevitable outcome of the horrifying political violence on January 6 is that content noninterference will soon become a fringe position. With each new incident of violence, calls for deplatforming by...
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