TechCrunch was proud to host Bright Data at Disrupt 2025 in San Francisco. Here’s an overview of their AI Stage session.  In ...
Most scraping failures are predictable once you look at the numbers. JavaScript powers over 98% of websites, so non-rendering fetchers naturally miss content. About half of global web traffic is ...
Independents want to end the postal vote trick that lets political parties quietly harvest voters’ personal data.
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Reddit sues Perplexity and others for stealing its content
Reddit, the popular online platform known for its user-generated content, has taken legal action against four companies, ...
A sudden screen asks you to prove you’re human. You hesitate. The bandwidth drops. Somewhere, a newsroom’s servers tense.
A recent Google report sheds light on how text-based phishing scams are on the rise and how they use sophisticated techniques ...
It helps journalists verify hypotheses, reveal hidden insights, follow the money, scale investigations, and add credibility ...
In comment letters on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's new rulemaking on personal financial data rights, consumers ...
SerpAPI responds to Reddit’s scraping lawsuit, defending its practices and insisting that public search data should stay open ...
LinkedIn was instrumental in shutting down a company scraping its information earlier this year. Now, it is going after ...
Most teams tune scrapers around code, not the network. The blockers you hit first are shaped by how the web is actually ...
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