Fremont freshman Congressman Ro Khanna is not about to let tech illiteracy on Capitol Hill get in his way.
Facebook’s headquarters at 1 Hacker Way in Menlo Park. (Courtesy photo)
Users in the U.S. and Europe aren’t as keen on Facebook anymore and we can only wonder why.
Supervisor Aaron Peskin introduced a charter amendment to protect personal information (Kevin N. Hume/S.F. Examiner)
A San Francisco ballot measure would define privacy rights in the aftermath of the Facebook data scandal and prevent contracts with companies that don’t comply.
If California lawmakers fail to boost consumer privacy rights by Thursday evening, a measure on the November ballot will.
You’re not going to like seeing all of the advertisers who’ve uploaded your information, mainly because you’ve never heard of most of them.

