- Facebook release more details on how they are adapting their products and services in a privacy-first world.
- TikTok take action to improve teen safety and privacy in a move welcomed by the NSPCC.
- Google is holding regular meetings with prominent publishers as part of its Privacy Sandbox initiative.
- Twitter pauses its verification programme after discovering issues with the application and review process.
- Facebook may be forced to sell Giphy, the competition watchdog warns.
- TikTok release their latest creative solutions guide for brands and advertisers wanting to master the platform.
- Snapchat publishes a Halloween insights guide for brands.
- LinkedIn roll out a native video meeting function in app
- Reddit are the latest platform to look to TikTok for inspiration and are quietly releasing a video feed that looks suspiciously similar to the now ubiquitous TikTok FYP.
- Will Lina Khan, new chair of the Federal Trade Commission in the US, take down big tech? The Guardian take a closer look.
- Wired take a look at how a return of the Premier League is also likely to lead in an uptick in illegal streaming.
- The Guardian pose the question “is Apple taking a dangerous step into the unknown” with their recently announced privacy updates.
- Have we all been misusing emojis?
- The impact of the content removal from Sky News’ YouTube channel
- Afterpay? Why Jack Dorsey has acquired the payment platform