There are proposals to create a new privacy division at the Federal Trade Commission, expand federal protections for children’s data, fund government research into kids’ mental health and urge companies to act in the “best interest of the child.”
Protection of children now in sights of Congress, FTC, tech firms
Facebook ‘like’ leads to vocation for Crosier brother
Brother Daniel Hernandez’s ordination is set for July 9 at Holy Cross in Onamia.
Facebook removes video commentary by Mexican cardinal
Facebook removed a video commentary from Cardinal Juan Sandoval Iñiguez of Guadalajara, saying it spread false information about COVID-19.
Advent Week 2: Prepare the (digital) way of the Lord
How can we be the voice crying out in the wilderness when we can’t even leave our homes? The answer: We take to the (digital) streets.
Critics may like ‘Chosen,’ but it uses considerable artistic license
“The Chosen,” a multipart recounting of the life of Jesus originally released in 2017, is now available for free on VidAngel and across multiple other platforms, including YouTube and Facebook.
‘Staycation 2020’ is parish’s online antidote to stay-at-home restrictions
There’s only one place Catholics can listen to a priest sing Disney tunes in falsetto, enjoy daily commentary on the taste and squeakiness of cheese curds and learn a lesson or two about faith or church teachings.
University says Facebook rejected ad because it shows Jesus on cross
The Franciscan University of Steubenville said March 30 in a blog post that an administrator of its Facebook page noticed one of its ads had been rejected because it contained “shocking content, sensational content, excessively violent content.”
Unplugged or plugged in? The impact of technology on mission
Through technology, connections both near and far made the experience what it was supposed to be — a year of learning, growing and stretching for Molly Minnerath, a short term Maryknoll missioner.