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    The Facebook logo is seen on a cell phone on Oct. 14, 2022, in Boston. Nearly 200 former content moderators for Facebook are suing the company and a local contractor in a court case in Kenya that could have implications for the work worldwide.
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    EU reaches provisional agreement on legislation expanding data rights

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    Europe’s Meta fine could limit the continent’s access to social media giant Facebook
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    In this Thursday, Aug. 16, 2018, photo a child holds his Amazon Echo Dot in Kennesaw, Ga. Amazon updated its voice assistant with a feature that can make Alexa more kid-friendly. When the FreeTime feature is activated, Alexa answers certain questions differently.
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    FTC and DOJ charge Amazon with illegally keeping children’s recordings from Alexa

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    Illinois set to ban license plate surveillance of abortion seekers
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    Meta fined record $1.3 billion by EU over data transfers

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