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fromMedium
5 days ago

How to approach privacy in the age of smart glasses

Smart glasses, like the newly revealed Meta Ray-Ban Displays, solve lots of problems. They can provide live translation and captions while chatting with a foreign friend, they can use provide turn-by-turn directions and a mini map so you don't get lost on the way to that new coffeeshop, they can take pictures so you're not fumbling with your phone while enjoying a sunset or nature walk.
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fromBBC News
1 day ago

The women taking tech giant Meta to task after their baby loss

What does my baby look like at six weeks? When's my due date? When should I book my first midwife appointment? These are just some questions women type into search engines when they find out they're pregnant. For Sammi Claxon, it was no different. Soon after she started searching for answers, algorithms picked up that she was pregnant, and began targeting her with adverts. But when she lost her baby due to a miscarriage, the adverts didn't stop.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago

Is your ex SPYING? People reveal ordeals via Alexa, Ring and Netflix

Smart devices with cameras, microphones, and trackers can enable ex-partners to continue surveillance through shared logins, apps, trackers, and cameras after a breakup.
#vpn
fromKotaku
1 week ago
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How to Become Anonymous on the Internet: What Works Best? - Kotaku

fromKotaku
1 week ago
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How to Become Anonymous on the Internet: What Works Best? - Kotaku

#smart-tvs
fromZDNET
2 days ago
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You should disable ACR on your TV right now (and the difference it makes to your privacy)

fromZDNET
2 weeks ago
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You should disable ACR on your TV right now - here's how and why

fromZDNET
2 days ago
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You should disable ACR on your TV right now (and the difference it makes to your privacy)

fromZDNET
2 weeks ago
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You should disable ACR on your TV right now - here's how and why

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fromThe Verge
2 days ago

Chrome will automatically disable web notifications you don't care about

Chrome will automatically revoke notification permissions for websites users ignore, reducing notification overload while preserving web apps and allowing user overrides.
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fromTechCrunch
3 days ago

Discord suffers data breach impacting at least 70,000 users | TechCrunch

Approximately 70,000 Discord users had sensitive identity data exposed after a breach of a third-party vendor used for age-verification appeals.
#bot-detection
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fromZacks
3 days ago

Pardon Our Interruption

Enable JavaScript and cookies and disable or configure blocking extensions to regain website access when automated-bot behavior is detected.
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fromThe Verge
4 days ago

Firefox is adding profiles to separate your browsing sessions

Firefox adds customizable profiles to separate bookmarks, logins, history, extensions, and themes into private browsing spaces, rolling out beginning October 14.
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fromThe Verge
4 days ago

Here's how Apple is locking down iPhones to comply with Texas' age verification law

Texas will require app stores to verify user ages; Apple will enforce age checks, parental consent, and developer API changes starting January 1, 2026.
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fromNature
4 days ago

The girl who used to be my sister

A person leaves a stable legacy chain to search across fragmented chains for a lost sister, confronting identity erosion, memory pruning, and cross-chain dangers.
fromFast Company
5 days ago

I built an AI notetaker to capture every meeting

Who controls the data? Every meeting should be captured, but not every recording needs to be shared. Use private meeting settings, control access permissions, and set retention policies that auto-delete after a certain number of days. Who needs access? The power of AI is capturing everything. The responsibility is controlling who sees what. Share broadly for team updates, narrowly for performance reviews, not at all for sensitive discussions.
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fromZDNET
5 days ago

Forget Google - my new go-to search tool won't track you or push AI, and it's free

When you run a search via google.com, that search not only goes through the Google servers, but it also places AI answers front and center. That centralized service means Google is in complete control of your searches. What if you could instead use a decentralized server that runs across many devices, each of which is private and not under the control of a single organization? That's YaCy.
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fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
5 days ago

Flock Safety and Texas Sheriff Claimed License Plate Search Was for a Missing Person. It Was an Abortion Investigation.

Johnson County deputies opened a death investigation into a reported self-managed abortion, ran a nationwide ALPR search, and prosecutors said charging was not legally possible.
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fromAdExchanger
6 days ago

Putting UID2 Under the Legal Microscope | AdExchanger

Unified ID 2.0 is facing class-action claims that its hashed-email identifiers secretly harvest and monetize directly identifiable user data without proper user consent.
#child-safety
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fromWIRED
1 week ago
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Apple and Google Pull ICE-Tracking Apps, Bowing to DOJ Pressure

fromWIRED
1 week ago
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Apple and Google Pull ICE-Tracking Apps, Bowing to DOJ Pressure

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fromSlashGear
1 week ago

6 Reasons You Need An Ad Blocker (And It's Not Just For Ads) - SlashGear

Ad blockers remove ads and also improve readability, reduce distractions, and streamline browsing by cutting connections to ad-distribution domains.
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fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Anker offered Eufy camera owners $2 per video for AI training | TechCrunch

Anker paid Eufy users $2 per theft video and encouraged staged recordings to build AI training data, creating privacy and security risks.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Telegram's CEO explains his philosophy for using a phone as little as possible - and allocating 11 to 12 hours for sleep

Pavel Durov allocates 11–12 hours of sleep to generate ideas, avoids morning phone use to reduce distraction, and prioritizes strong data privacy protections.
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fromBitcoin Magazine
1 week ago

Why "Ecash Coffee Day" Is No Longer Just A Celebration But A Call To Action

Chaumian ecash protocols like Fedimint and Cashu enable private, cash-like Bitcoin payments, sparking renewed innovation and adoption in digital-money privacy.
fromAdExchanger
1 week ago

Scott Spencer's New Startup Wants To Help Users Monetize Their Online Advertising Data | AdExchanger

Meet Rewarded Interest, a company launched last year by Scott Spencer and Thede Loder. Spencer was a long-time Google ad tech product leader who joined with the DoubleClick acquisition and Loder was most recently an engineering leader at Microsoft via the acquisition of RiskIQ. Spencer and Loder are attempting an idea that has been tested many times, but never brought to life successfully - although there's a new twist this time. Rewarded Interest has a Chrome browser extension that promises users a cut of the revenue they generate from online tracking data.
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fromPCWorld
1 week ago

Brave browser keeps growing, crosses new milestone: 100 million users

It's been almost 10 years since Brave launched, and slowly but surely the privacy-focused web browser is attracting more and more users. It's been a long road with some ups and downs, but it's paying off. According to a recent company blog post, Brave says its browser has crossed a new milestone: 100 million active monthly users. That's as of September 2025, representing a huge jump up from the 50 million users milestone it reached back in 2021. That's a four-year doubling!
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fromIT Pro
1 week ago

UK government renews demand for Apple iCloud encrypted data access

UK government seeks backdoor access to encrypted iCloud data of British citizens, prompting Apple to remove Advanced Data Protection and raising privacy and security concerns.
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fromsfist.com
1 week ago

Here Come the Creeps: Meta Ray-Ban Glasses Dudebro Stalking Women at USF, Posting Videos to Social Media

Meta Ray-Ban smartglasses are being used to secretly record and harass women on a university campus, with videos posted to social media without consent.
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fromGeeky Gadgets
1 week ago

Is Your iPhone SPYING On You? The Settings You MUST Turn Off!

Adjust iPhone privacy settings—disable app tracking, analytics sharing, and personalized ads—to limit data collection and protect personal information.
fromcointelegraph.com
1 week ago

Applied MEV protection via Shutter's threshold encryption

Transparency is one of the foundational features of blockchains, but it enabled value extraction by controlling the order and inclusion of transactions within a block, known as MEV, or maximal extractable value. This problem is common on most blockchains and is rooted in the public nature of mempools, a ledger that stores pending transactions data. This information allowed block producers and other actors to benefit from frontrunning transactions.
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#meta-ai
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fromPCMAG
1 week ago
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Instagram Chief: No, We're Not Listening to Your Microphone for Ads

fromPCMAG
1 week ago
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Instagram Chief: No, We're Not Listening to Your Microphone for Ads

#meta
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fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
1 week ago
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Opt Out October: Daily Tips to Protect Your Privacy and Security

Break online privacy protection into small, manageable tasks and apply incremental privacy tweaks plus strong basics like unique passwords and two-factor authentication.
fromGeeky Gadgets
2 weeks ago
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How to Disappear Online and Reclaim Your Privacy

Reclaim online privacy by limiting tracking, securing devices and networks, compartmentalizing identities, and adopting tools and practices to reduce digital traceability.
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fromPCMAG
1 week ago

Clearing Cookies Won't Save You: Here's the Hidden Way You're Being Tracked

Browser fingerprinting uniquely identifies users without storing data and is harder to block than cookies, enabling pervasive tracking across sites.
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fromZDNET
1 week ago

How to turn on Android's Private DNS mode - and why you should ASAP

Private DNS encrypts DNS queries on Android, preventing ISP and network-level tracking and improving privacy and security.
#facial-recognition
fromGothamist
2 weeks ago
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Dolan, MSG targeted transgender woman, sexual assault accuser according to federal lawsuit

fromGothamist
2 weeks ago
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Dolan, MSG targeted transgender woman, sexual assault accuser according to federal lawsuit

fromArs Technica
1 week ago

UK once again demands backdoor to Apple's encrypted cloud storage

Caroline Wilson Palow, legal director of the campaign group Privacy International, said the new order might be "just as big a threat to worldwide security and privacy" as the old one. She said: "If Apple breaks end-to-end encryption for the UK, it breaks it for everyone. The resulting vulnerability can be exploited by hostile states, criminals, and other bad actors the world over."
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fromPrivacy International
1 week ago

The Second Order: The UK Government's new secret order still strikes at Apple's security

If true, this new order is not 'less worse' than the first. That's because, as we have been saying all along, Apple cannot undermine end-to-end encryption of iCloud services only for the UK when those services are used worldwide. If Apple breaks end-to-end encryption for the UK, it breaks it for everyone. The resulting vulnerability can be exploited by hostile states, criminals and other bad actors the world over.
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fromThe Verge
1 week ago

The UK's war on Apple encryption is back

The UK has agreed to drop its mandate for Apple to provide a 'back door' that would have enabled access to the protected encrypted data of American citizens and encroached on our civil liberties,
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fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

UK government tries again to access encrypted Apple customer data: report | TechCrunch

The U.K. government seeks an order compelling Apple to enable access to encrypted iCloud backups, risking a backdoor that could undermine global user privacy.
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fromZDNET
1 week ago
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Popular Neon app that pays users to share call recordings remains down for now - here's why

Neon app's security flaw exposed users' phone numbers, call recordings, and transcripts, prompting the developer to take the service offline temporarily.
fromZDNET
1 week ago
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Serious security flaw prompts take-down of popular call recording app Neon

The Neon app had a security flaw that exposed users' phone numbers, call recordings, and transcripts, so the service was taken offline pending fixes.
fromZDNET
1 week ago
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Popular Neon app that pays users to share call recordings remains down for now - here's why

fromZDNET
1 week ago
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Serious security flaw prompts take-down of popular call recording app Neon

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fromTheregister
1 week ago

Tile trackers leak unencrypted Bluetooth data, say boffins

Tile Bluetooth trackers leak unencrypted identifying data, enabling persistent tracking because of static MAC addresses and semi-random, reused unique IDs.
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fromSecuritymagazine
1 week ago

Zero Trust at 15: The Strategy That Refused To Become a Product

Zero trust is a cybersecurity strategy based on "never trust, always verify," built incrementally with segmentation as its tactical foundation to contain threats.
fromZDNET
1 week ago

NordVPN's Meshnet 'not going anywhere' after all - thanks to customer revolt

On Tuesday, NordVPN subscribers received an email noting that the community's response to the news prompted the VPN provider to change its mind and keep Meshnet running. "Over the past month, many of you have spoken up about how much you value Meshnet, whether for tinkering with private networks, sharing files securely, or just gaming with friends," NordVPN's email reads. "Your passion made us take a hard look at our decision. So here's the update: We heard you. Meshnet is not going anywhere."
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fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Law enforcement champion access to NYCHA video surveillance ahead of City Council oversight hearing on lack of transparency | amNewYork

NYPD access to NYCHA security camera feeds via Apple Connect raises urgent privacy and oversight concerns while police argue the access improves public safety and investigations.
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fromWIRED
1 week ago

Here's How to Switch to Passkeys With Google Password Manager

Google enables passkeys in Google Password Manager to support a passwordless future, but adding and managing passkeys across devices and accounts can be inconsistent.
fromThe Hacker News
1 week ago

New Android Trojan "Datzbro" Tricking Elderly with AI-Generated Facebook Travel Events

Dutch mobile security company ThreatFabric said it discovered the campaign in August 2025 after users in Australia reported scammers managing Facebook groups promoting "active senior trips." Some of the other territories targeted by the threat actors include Singapore, Malaysia, Canada, South Africa, and the U.K. The campaigns, it added, specifically focused on elderly people looking for social activities, trips, in-person meetings, and similar events. These Facebook groups have been found to share artificial intelligence (AI)-generated content, claiming to organize various activities for seniors.
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fromWIRED
1 week ago

Tile Tracking Tags Can Be Exploited by Tech-Savvy Stalkers, Researchers Say

Tile Bluetooth trackers broadcast unencrypted identifiers allowing tracking by third parties and potentially by Tile, undermining stated user privacy protections.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 weeks ago

CAPtured tech-art headpiece protects social media-shy wearers from unconsented content

The cap integrates -powered vision technology capable of detecting when a smartphone camera is directed toward it. Once identified, a built-in mechanism deploys a cover that drops over the wearer's face, concealing their identity and preventing unwanted appearance in social media content. Importantly, the system only interacts with mobile phone cameras and does not interfere with security infrastructure such as CCTV.
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fromClickUp
2 weeks ago

Anytype vs. Notion: Which Is Better for Productivity in 2025?

Modern digital workspaces have made knowledge management infinitely easier. Whether you're building a personal knowledge base, organizing research, or planning projects, there are a bunch of platforms that can help. Anytype and Notion are tools that help structure, store, and manage information like a second brain. Anytype is a new entrant that stands out through its promise of a fully local, privacy-focused, and offline-first approach to knowledge management. On the other hand, Notion is a platform known for its powerful note-taking capabilities, collaborative features, and rich databases.
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fromPrivacy International
2 weeks ago

PI's submission on the right to be safe in education

EdTech surveillance threatens students' and staff's safety and learning; states must require human-rights due diligence, necessity/proportionality analysis, and strong data-protection safeguards.
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fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

TruSources to show off its on-device identity-checking tech at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 | TechCrunch

TruSources performs on-device age and identity verification, keeping users' sensitive ID and biometric data off company servers to enhance privacy and security.
fromPrivacy International
2 weeks ago

Key Concerns Regarding Governance in the Era of Militarisation of Tech

Governments are increasingly relying on data-intensive systems, both to wage wars and to administer public services. These systems, increasingly provided by the same firms using similar tools, will come to affect our day-to-day lives whether we are in war zones or town squares. This is the era of Militarisation of Tech. The technologies that our governments rely on to deliver services and pursue their objectives are becoming increasingly data-intensive and militarised, which threatens our privacy, dignity, and autonomy.
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fromStreetsblog
2 weeks ago

Friday Video: You Should Care That Your Car Is Spying On You - Streetsblog USA

If you own a car, there's a good chance it's recording data about you every single time you get behind the wheel - and selling it to companies for their own profit. But what information, exactly, are automakers harvesting about U.S. motorists, and how could it amplify the
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fromInc
2 weeks ago
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How Instagram's 'Deliberate Design Choices' Make It Unsafe for Teens Despite Meta Promises, Report Says

fromFast Company
2 weeks ago
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Instagram's safety features for teens are 'woefully ineffective' despite Meta's promises, report finds

fromInc
2 weeks ago
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How Instagram's 'Deliberate Design Choices' Make It Unsafe for Teens Despite Meta Promises, Report Says

fromFast Company
2 weeks ago
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Instagram's safety features for teens are 'woefully ineffective' despite Meta's promises, report finds

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fromDataBreaches.Net
2 weeks ago

Teens arrested by Dutch police reportedly suspected of spying for Russia - DataBreaches.Net

Two 17-year-old Dutch teenagers were allegedly recruited via Telegram by pro‑Russian hackers to carry a wifi-sniffer past key Hague institutions and embassies.
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fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

Proton VPN won't log your data, audit confirms - even for free users

Proton VPN does not log user metadata or activity, confirmed by an independent audit that assessed architecture, operations, and server storage.
fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

This new app pays you to use your call recordings for AI training - but is it worth it?

Only calls made or received through the Neon app are recorded. Any conversations you have through the regular phone app on your iPhone or Android phone are excluded. Neon will pay you 30 cents per minute when you speak with another Neon user. In that case, both sides of the conversation are recorded. You'll get 15 cents per minute when you speak with a non-Neon user.
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fromSearch Engine Roundtable
2 weeks ago

Cloudflare Tries To Give Sites A Way To Block Google AI Overviews

Cloudflare's Content Signals Policy adds robots.txt directives allowing site owners to block AI Overviews use of their content while keeping standard Google Search inclusion.
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fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

Tor browser's great - but for more complete privacy protection, you need to add this

Tor Browser encrypts and anonymizes only browser traffic; to protect other system network traffic install and use Tor itself, available free for Linux, macOS, Windows.
#microsoft
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fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

Is your Roku TV spying on you? It's possible, but here's how you can easily stop it

Roku, Fire, and Chromecast TVs collect viewing, usage, and screen-content data; disable privacy/ACR settings or disconnect from the internet to limit tracking.
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fromPCWorld
2 weeks ago

LinkedIn is using your data to train its AI models. Here's how to opt out

LinkedIn will use public profile and post data to train AI models starting November 3rd, 2025; setting enabled by default but can be disabled.
fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

Meta rolls out Teen Accounts on Facebook and Messenger globally | TechCrunch

With the global expansion on Facebook and Messenger, teens will now automatically be placed into an experience that is designed to limit inappropriate content and unwanted contact. Teens under the age of 16 need their parents' permission to change any of the settings. Additionally, teens will only receive messages from people they follow or have messaged before. Only teens' friends can see and reply to their stories. Plus, tags, Mentions, and comments will also be limited to people they follow or who are their friends.
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fromThe Verge
2 weeks ago

Proton Mail's updated app adds an offline mode

Proton has launched a major update for its encrypted Mail app, which not only adds a refreshed layout but also includes a new offline mode. That means you'll now have full access to your inbox when you don't have an internet connection, giving you the ability to read, write, and compose emails. Your messages will sync once you come back online,
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fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

Neon, the No. 2 social app on the Apple App Store, pays users to record their phone calls and sells data to AI firms | TechCrunch

Neon Mobile records phone calls, pays users small sums for audio, sells recordings to AI companies, and ranks highly in Apple's U.S. App Store.
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