FCC's New Data Privacy Rules Explode at the Oscars, Drake Caught in the Crossfire?!
The stars were sparkling, but it was the feds who stole the show at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty. As celebrities sipped champagne, news broke that the FCC is dropping a hammer on data privacy enforcement, specifically targeting a new wave of “cyber-gossip” apps accused of harvesting guest Wi-Fi data without consent. The room went ballistic when a leaked document suggested a massive A-list client list was exposed. I was right there as a visibly panicked Drake nearly dropped his drink, muttering, "They got my location history?" When asked, he just shoved past me. This isn't just a fine; it's a full-scale war on Big Tech's shady data deals, and Hollywood is terrified.