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Meta approach to safety deteriorated as it grew, whistleblower says at New Mexico trial February 11, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

When Arturo Bejar, the former director of engineering for Meta Platforms, returned to the company in 2019, there was a “fundamentally different” culture about helping children than during the company’s earlier... (more story)

Meta likely to use witnesses' user community conduct reports in New Mexico trial February 11, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

Meta Platforms sought to use community violation reports to impeach testimony from an assistant principal at an Albuquerque, New Mexico, school on Monday during the state’s trial against the company.

India forces platforms to track and label all AI content February 11, 2026 | Freny Patel

Tech giants face new legal liabilities in India where the government is tightening its regulatory grip on artificial intelligence. Revised rules released on Tuesday will force platforms to track and label AI-g... (more story)

YouTube opens trial defense in LA as Stanford psychiatrist flags addictive design February 10, 2026 | Mike Swift

YouTube on Tuesday opened its defense in a trial in Los Angeles, where the Google subsidiary is accused alongside Meta Platforms of purposefully designing its social media platforms to be addictive to young us... (more story)

Brazil needs its own solutions to shield teens online, official says February 10, 2026 | Henrique Santiago

Technological solutions to protect children and adolescents in digital environments in Brazil must come from the government initially, according to Renata Mielli, special advisor at the Ministry of Science, In... (more story)

US judge sends school district's addictive social media design claims to trial February 10, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo

A US federal judge cleared a Kentucky school district to take social media companies to trial on claims they negligently designed their platforms to foster compulsive use among children.

EU states asked for views on cyber reporting hub, data rules changes February 10, 2026 | Júlia Tar and Luca Bertuzzi

EU member states have been asked to give their views on procedures for reporting cyber incidents and changes to EU data rules to inform the European Commission's broader plans for simplifying the bloc's digita... (more story)

Amazon faces Italian probe over warehouse-worker monitoring February 10, 2026 | Flore Coin-Deleau

The Italian Data Privacy Authority and labor regulator have opened a joint investigation into Amazon’s warehouse employee monitoring practices. The investigation follows a probe by the French data protection a... (more story)

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Meta’s appeal against record-high GDPR fine unlocked after EU court ruling February 10, 2026 | Matthew Newman

Meta Platforms’ appeal against a record €1.2 billion — the highest in the history of the EU’s data protection rules — has been unlocked after the EU’s highest court ruled that the social-media company can dire... (more story)

India courts Big Tech cloud giants, shields local players with reseller rule February 10, 2026 | Freny Patel

Amazon, Google and Microsoft could receive a tax holiday until 2047 on global cloud revenues if they route foreign workloads through Indian data centers, under India’s Budget 2026-27 push to attract AI investm... (more story)

High-stakes matchup in New Mexico AG’s trial against Meta starts Monday February 06, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

State attorneys general have taken on Big Tobacco and opioids, garnering industry-changing settlements. They're now using the same playbook on a novel subject — social media — with the first of many expected t... (more story)

Meta’s WhatsApp braces for EU court’s ruling on direct challenges to GDPR decisions February 06, 2026 | Matthew Newman

WhatsApp Ireland is set to learn next week whether it can challenge a decision by a group of EU data protection authorities before the EU courts — a precedent-setting ruling that could unblock related appeals ... (more story)

EU privacy watchdogs tackle surge in AI-driven GDPR complaints February 06, 2026 | Flore Coin-Deleau

Data protection authorities across Europe and EU bodies flagged a considerable increase in data protection complaints in 2025, marking a record year for many. Authorities believe this may be driven by the wide... (more story)

EU’s draft personal data definition should have ‘real’ debate, watchdog says February 06, 2026 | Matthew Newman

The European Commission’s proposed changes to the definition of personal data in the digital simplification package — dubbed the Digital Omnibus — should be addressed in a broader debate along with an impact a... (more story)

Unrest in Minnesota on display in US tech policy talks February 05, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

The unrest in Minnesota is becoming a part of the national conversation about data, privacy and free speech online. A recent hearing on free speech, new legislation and letters to companies asking about their ... (more story)

Video games become the next frontier in US addictive design litigation February 05, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo

Addictive-design claims are spreading beyond social media, with plaintiffs now pressing the theory against video game makers in federal court.