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Kurt Wagner has been a business and tech journalist since 2012 and was previously reporting for Mashable. He also covered general tech and Silicon Valley news in his first job as a tech reporter with Fortune magazine, based in San Francisco.
Originally from the Seattle area, Kurt graduated from Santa Clara University with a B.S. in communication and political science. He served as Editor-in-Chief of The Santa Clara, the university newspaper, for two years.


Ethics Statement

Here is a statement of my ethics and coverage policies. It is more than most of you want to know, but, in the age of suspicion of the media, I am laying it all out.

In June 2016, my fiancée took a job as an administrative assistant with Instagram's marketing and community team. She does not share material information with me about specific company projects or plans. She has been awarded a small stock grant as part of her compensation package, in which I do not have any ownership.

I have various 401K and IRA accounts, as well as non-retirement mutual fund stock accounts that invest in a wide-ranging basket of stocks, over which I have no control. I do not own stock in any individual tech companies.

I do not consult for any companies, nor do I accept gifts or products of value from companies I cover. I do not accept travel or accommodations from companies I cover.

Recode is owned wholly by Vox Media, a company with an audience of 170 million worldwide. It has eight distinct media brands: The Verge (Technology and Culture), Vox.com (News), SB Nation (Sports), Polygon (Gaming), Eater (Food and Nightlife), Racked (Shopping, Beauty and Fashion), Curbed (Real Estate and Home), as well as Recode (Tech Business).

Vox Media has a number of investors, including, but not limited to, Comcast Ventures and NBCUniversal, both of which are owned by Comcast Corporation.

My posts have total editorial independence from these investors, even when they touch on products and services these companies produce, compete with, or invest in. The same goes for all content on Recode and at our conferences. No one in this group has influence on or access to the posts we publish. We will also add a direct link to this disclosure when we write directly about the companies.

The Facebook exec who helped hunt down Russia’s political ads is leaving the company

Alex Stamos is out.

Facebook will audit Cambridge Analytica to see what Facebook user data the firm still has

Facebook has hired Stroz Friedberg, a digital forensics firm focused on cybersecurity, to run the audit.

Twitter is joining Facebook and Google in banning cryptocurrency advertisements

The ban isn’t yet official, but should be soon.

Facebook wants more video creators to compete with YouTube, so it’s rolling out a subscription feature

Facebook will soon let you subscribe to your favorite creator for $5 a month.

Here’s how Facebook allowed Cambridge Analytica to get data for 50 million users

Facebook says it isn’t at fault.

Here are the New York Times and Observer stories that pushed Facebook to suspend Trump’s data analytics company

Cambridge Analytica had profile information for some 50 million Facebook users, according to reports.

Roughly one in four Americans is online ‘constantly’

We’re still obsessed with the internet.

Facebook has suspended Cambridge Analytica, the data analytics firm that helped Donald Trump get elected

Cambridge Analytica used Facebook data it promised Facebook it had deleted, the company claims.

Tinder’s parent company, Match Group, is suing dating app Bumble for patent infringement

Match Group wants to buy Bumble. Now it’s also suing Bumble.

Celebrities keep hurting Snap’s stock price — this time over an inappropriate ad

Rihanna isn’t happy with Snap, and the stock is down. But the company is also dealing with an advertising problem.

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