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fromHollywood Life
1 day ago

Inside the New Trend: How AI Is Being Used to Check People's Social Media Before You Even Meet Them

Publicly available online activity can be aggregated to create detailed behavioral profiles used for vetting, safety, and assessing authenticity.
fromTechCrunch
18 hours ago

Bug in jury systems used by several US states exposed sensitive personal data | TechCrunch

The bug meant it was possible for anyone to obtain the information about jurors who are selected for service. To log into these platforms, a juror is provided a unique numerical identifier assigned to them, which could be brute-forced since the number was sequentially incremental. The platform also did not have any mechanism to prevent anyone from flooding the login pages with a large number of guesses, a feature known as "rate-limiting."
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#flock-safety
fromTruthout
19 hours ago
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A Vast Camera System Now Feeds Information to Police on Drivers Across the US

fromTruthout
19 hours ago
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A Vast Camera System Now Feeds Information to Police on Drivers Across the US

#end-to-end-encryption
#bot-detection
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fromCNET
5 days ago
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Cutting Through the Hype: A Guide to Decoding Exaggerated VPN Marketing Lingo

fromPCMAG
2 weeks ago
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I Never Board a Plane Without This on My Computer-And You Shouldn't, Either

fromCNET
5 days ago
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Cutting Through the Hype: A Guide to Decoding Exaggerated VPN Marketing Lingo

fromPCMAG
2 weeks ago
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I Never Board a Plane Without This on My Computer-And You Shouldn't, Either

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fromZDNET
1 day ago

I never use public chargers without this $15 USB-C cable - here's why it's so critical

Use power-only, data-blocking USB-C cables when charging in public to prevent juice jacking and block any data communication with unknown chargers.
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fromZDNET
1 day ago

The best Linux-based SMB office suites: Nextcloud Office and OnlyOffice

Nextcloud Office and OnlyOffice are open-source, self-hosted cloud office suites offering collaboration and privacy for SMBs, with OnlyOffice better at Microsoft file compatibility.
#biometric-security
fromsfist.com
3 days ago
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TSA Launches Expedited eGates at SFO, For Elite Travelers Who Hand Over Their Personal Data

fromSFGATE
6 days ago
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SFO becomes first California airport to launch new expedited security tech

fromsfist.com
3 days ago
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TSA Launches Expedited eGates at SFO, For Elite Travelers Who Hand Over Their Personal Data

fromSFGATE
6 days ago
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SFO becomes first California airport to launch new expedited security tech

#privacy
fromZDNET
2 days ago
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Your home Wi-Fi isn't nearly as private as it should be - 6 free methods to tighten its security

fromZDNET
2 weeks ago
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Your home Wi-Fi isn't as private as you think - 6 free ways to tighten its security

fromZDNET
2 days ago
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Your home Wi-Fi isn't nearly as private as it should be - 6 free methods to tighten its security

fromZDNET
2 weeks ago
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Your home Wi-Fi isn't as private as you think - 6 free ways to tighten its security

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fromKotaku
2 days ago

Identity Protection Service Drops 70% Off for Black Friday, Privacy Now Costs Almost Nothing - Kotaku

NordProtect identity-theft protection is discounted to $4.49/month (70% off), offering credit monitoring, account monitoring, and dark-web scans amid rising identity-theft incidents.
fromTheregister
2 days ago

X promptly catches fire after rolling out location feature

Not everyone online is necessarily who you think they are, and you shouldn't believe everything you read.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Snapchat starts age checks in Australia ahead of teen social media ban

The law, which threatens social media platforms with a fine of up to 49.5 million Australian dollars ($31.95m) for noncompliance, is one of the world's toughest regulations targeting Big Tech. In addition to Snapchat, the ban currently applies to YouTube, X, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, Twitch and Kick. In a statement on Saturday, Snapchat said users will be able to verify their age through the ConnectID application, which links to their bank accounts, or by using software owned by Singapore-headquartered age-assurance provider, k-ID.
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fromSocial Media Today
3 days ago

X Clarifies Details About its New Location Sharing Feature

Bier also notes that the account creation country is also incorrect on a subset of old accounts particularly for those who created an account using a VPN or via certain devices that were routed through another region's servers. Bier says that the errors will be rectified this week. Bier also says that X will not display the location on any "gray check" government accounts, in order, Bier says, to "prevent acts of terrorism against government leaders. "
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fromSocial Media Today
4 days ago

Snapchat Begins Informing Australian Teens of Coming Restrictions

From December 10, 2025, all users in Australia under 16 years of age will have their accounts locked. If you are under 16, you will not be able to maintain or create a Snapchat account. If you have an existing Snapchat account, we encourage you to download your data as soon as possible. You can scan your government-issued identification card and our third-party service provider, k-ID, will scan and validate your ID document and age.
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fromTheregister
4 days ago

Brave AI assistant Leo adds Trusted Execution Environments

Brave is offering Trusted Execution Environments for cloud AI models in Leo to provide verifiable confidentiality and integrity for user data.
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fromZDNET
5 days ago

Google's AI is now snooping on your emails without your permission - here's how to opt out

Google is using users' private Gmail, Chat, Meet, and Drive content to train Gemini and other AI features without explicit user consent.
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fromTheregister
5 days ago

Google Workspace AI 'smart features' are on by default

Google enabled Workspace smart features by default, processing user Gmail, Calendar, Chat, Drive, and Meet data for AI cross-referencing without explicit user consent.
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fromComputerworld
5 days ago

Will Apple block Google's AirDrop Integration?

Compatible Pixel 10 Android devices must update Quick Share Extension; secure, cross-platform sharing could benefit Android and iOS users while raising enterprise data-exfiltration concerns.
#license-plate-readers
fromABC7 San Francisco
5 days ago
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Is Border Patrol using license plate cameras to monitor drivers in Bay Area? Here's what we know

U.S. Border Patrol uses nationwide license-plate readers to monitor and store drivers' movements in real time, prompting privacy concerns, detentions, and local pushback.
fromBoston.com
2 weeks ago
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License plate reader cameras in Brookline? Readers say it's a bad idea.

Proposal to install license plate readers at Chestnut Hill Realty sparked community debate over privacy versus security and was paused by the local Select Board.
#age-verification
fromZDNET
5 days ago

I finally tried GrapheneOS on my Pixel, and it's the secure Android alternative I've been waiting for

If you've never heard of GrapheneOS, think of it as a privacy and security-focused mobile operating system that includes Android compatibility and is developed as a non-profit, open-source project. GrapheneOS, which began in 2014 as CopperheadOS, achieves its heightened security by way of sandboxing, exploit mitigations, and the Android permission model. This alternative mobile OS mitigates entire classes of vulnerabilities to make exploiting the OS exponentially more difficult.
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#automated-license-plate-readers
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

Border Patrol is monitoring US drivers and detaining those with suspicious' travel patterns

Border Patrol monitors millions of American drivers using license-plate readers and algorithms that flag travel patterns, prompting stops, searches and occasional arrests.
#surveillance
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fromKotaku
6 days ago
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NordVPN Is Almost Free on Black Friday, Now Selling at 77% Off for US Customers Only - Kotaku

fromKotaku
6 days ago
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NordVPN Is Almost Free on Black Friday, Now Selling at 77% Off for US Customers Only - Kotaku

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fromZDNET
1 week ago

Uncover your digital footprint with this free tool - here's how it works

theHarvester scans and reveals an individual's online digital footprint, exposing IP addresses and services linked to visited URLs.
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fromIT Pro
1 week ago

There's a fine line between monitoring your workers and making them feel uncomfortable

Employee surveillance evolved from overt industrial monitoring to pervasive, often concealed digital tracking that frequently occurs without worker knowledge or consent.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

The AI startup lawmakers consulted on TikTok's and DeepSeek's privacy risks raised $14 million. Read its pitch deck.

Feroot uses AI agents to scan websites and apps for compliance with over 50 privacy laws, preventing legal risk and accelerating audits for startups.
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fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
1 week ago

Lawsuit Challenges San Jose's Warrantless ALPR Mass Surveillance

San Jose Police perform warrantless searches of automated license plate reader databases, collecting and retaining millions of drivers' location records, violating California constitutional privacy protections.
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fromWIRED
1 week ago

A Simple WhatsApp Security Flaw Exposed 3.5 Billion Phone Numbers

Researchers extracted 3.5 billion WhatsApp phone numbers and associated profile data by bulk querying contact discovery due to WhatsApp's insufficient rate limiting.
#child-safety
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago
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Roblox will require all users to perform age-checks to access chat from January | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
1 week ago
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Roblox will require all users to perform age-checks to access chat from January | TechCrunch

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fromWIRED
1 week ago

4 Clever Tricks That Make It Worth Switching to Proton Mail

Proton Mail is a privacy-first email service offering free and paid tiers, useful features, and strategies to manage newsletters and optimize account use.
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fromThe Verge
1 week ago

Roblox will require age estimation to chat starting next year

Roblox will require age estimation for chat access and will group users by estimated age, restricting chat to same or similar age bands.
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fromAdExchanger
1 week ago

A Programmatic 'Kill Switch'? Why Google's 'RTB Control' Isn't Sparking Panic | AdExchanger

Google will offer an RTB Control that removes identifying tracking data from ad auctions, functioning as an opt-out kill switch, pending court approval.
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fromZDNET
1 week ago

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

Enabling Android Private DNS encrypts DNS queries to prevent ISP or attacker tracking, improving privacy and security while disabling it exposes DNS traffic to interception.
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

Your online reservations are telling restaurants all about you

Are you a red wine drinker? A high spender? Or perhaps you're a slow eater, the sort who takes up a restaurant's table for longer than they'd like. You might not even know - but OpenTable does. Those are just a few of the notes that the reservation platform has started serving up to some restaurant staff when you make a booking, all based on the orders you've made and money you've spent at other restaurants in the past.
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fromTruthout
1 week ago

ICE Is Collecting More Data, Aims to Outsource Judgment to Private Contractors

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has published a request for information for private-sector contractors to launch a round-the-clock social media monitoring program. The request states that private contractors will be paid to comb through "Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tumblr, Instagram, VK, Flickr, Myspace, X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, Reddit, WhatsApp, YouTube, etc.," turning public posts into enforcement leads that feed directly into ICE's databases.
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fromFuturism
1 week ago

Akon Arrested After Cybertruck Mishap

Akon's white Cybertruck was tracked by Flock cameras to a Tint World shop, prompting his arrest for bench warrant amid expired license and no insurance.
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fromWIRED
1 week ago

How Windows Recall Works-and Whether You Should Switch It On

Windows Recall stores encrypted screenshots locally, requires deliberate opt-in and Windows Hello authentication, and offers options to exclude or delete sensitive captures.
fromUS AFPNews
1 week ago

The news hub

A swarm of AI "crawlers" is running rampant on the internet, scouring billions of websites for data to feed algorithms at leading tech companies -- all without permission or payment, upending the online economy. Before the rise of AI chatbots, websites allowed search engines to access their content in return for increased visibility, a system that rewarded them with traffic and advertising revenues.
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fromTheregister
2 weeks ago
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Google touts Private AI Compute for cloud confidentiality

Google's Private AI Compute creates an isolated datacenter environment to process sensitive personal data, extending Android's on-device privacy guarantees to cloud AI.
fromThe Hacker News
2 weeks ago
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Google Launches 'Private AI Compute' - Secure AI Processing with On-Device-Level Privacy

Google launched Private AI Compute to run Gemini cloud models securely while keeping user data encrypted and inaccessible to Google.
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fromPrivacy International
2 weeks ago

Technology, data and elections: A card game

Data protection is essential during elections to safeguard voter privacy, limit unregulated data-driven practices like micro-targeting, and ensure transparency, accountability, and ethical data use.
fromThe Walrus
2 weeks ago

Workplace Surveillance Is Here, Counting Your Mouse Clicks and Bathroom Breaks | The Walrus

A medical transcriptionist in Atlantic Canada, Tessa (who has been granted a pseudonym to avoid any conflict with her employer) works remotely, spending her days alone with doctors' voices and diagnostic codes. Fusion, the platform she uses, logged her inactivity in detail, and Microsoft Teams displayed an "Away" status just five minutes after her last keystroke. Her employer had set a target: transcribe at least eighty minutes of audio dictation per shift. Falling short could raise questions-especially if the inactivity logs suggested too much downtime.
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fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Mozilla's Firefox 145 is heeeeeere: Buffs privacy, bloats AI

Setting aside Mozilla's branding exercises for one moment, we thought we'd start with the modest new features in the release notes. The top feature here is the ability to add and read comments in PDF files. In a previous life, the Reg FOSS desk was a technical writer, and this feature will be very welcome for people collaboratively writing and editing.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 weeks ago

New deal will provide new technology to Los Gatos, Monte Sereno police

Los Gatos approved a $2.79M, 10-year Axon ISLE 10+ contract to equip Los Gatos Monte Sereno police with cameras, drones, translation bodycams, and VR training.
fromExchangewire
2 weeks ago

Anonymised & Bytek Partnership Enables Secure First-Party Data Activation for Expanded Customer Reach

Prediction and detection algorithms are at the core of the Bytek Prediction Platform, the prediction platform that unlocks the power of secure, privacy-compliant first-party data for enterprise advertisers. These models enable the creation of audiences based on product and thematic interests, as well as predictive segments built on customer lifetime value (Predictive LTV) and conversion probability (Action Prediction). These audiences are then activated through Anonymised's technology, which ensures the secure processing of Bytek's raw analytics and eliminates the risks traditionally associated with sharing first-party data in digital advertising.
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fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

1Password can now save passkeys directly in Windows 11 - here's how

1Password can now manage and sync Windows passkeys via a new Windows API, replacing Windows Hello after installing the latest 1Password release.
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fromMiami Herald
2 weeks ago

Is Microsoft Teams 'Snitching' on Employee Locations?

Microsoft Teams can automatically update employees' reported work location via corporate Wi‑Fi, requiring admin enablement and user opt‑in, raising privacy and monitoring concerns.
fromCointelegraph
2 weeks ago

Privacy coins surge 80%: Why Zcash and Dash are back in the spotlight

By early November 2025, the sector's combined market capitalization surged nearly 80%, briefly topping the $24 billion to $25 billion range. Zcash ( ZEC) rallied to its highest level in seven years, while Dash ( DASH) notched a three-year high as trading activity accelerated across major exchanges. The move reflects a textbook rotation. Prolonged downtrends finally gave way, short positions were forced to cover, and anticipation around Zcash's upcoming halving provided traders with a renewed catalyst amid a largely stagnant broader market.
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fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

Why a lot of people are getting hacked with government spyware | TechCrunch

Government spyware is widely deployed and easily used to surveil journalists, activists, politicians, and minor opponents across many countries, not just serious criminals.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

Immigration agents have new technology to identify and track people

ICE is deploying advanced biometric, location, and social-media surveillance tools to identify, monitor, and locate people, potentially aiding expanded deportation efforts.
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

OpenAI's new web browser has ChatGPT baked in. That's raising some privacy questions

Atlas comes with ChatGPT baked in, and while it can navigate the web like traditional browsers, the company says it can do much more. A feature that OpenAI calls "agentic mode" can take action, like an agent who can shop for you, make reservations, or buy plane tickets. On that livestream, Altman's colleague demonstrated how it can read an online recipe, figure out how many ingredients are needed for a set of diners, then buy the ingredients online.
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fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

You should turn off ACR on your TV right now (and why it matters so much to privacy)

Smart TVs use ACR to monitor viewing and provide personal data for targeted advertising; disabling ACR protects privacy but requires effort.
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fromZacks
3 weeks ago

Pardon Our Interruption

Enable JavaScript and cookies and disable or configure blocking plugins to prevent bot-detection and regain access when the browser is flagged as bot-like.
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fromAxios
3 weeks ago

"The Axios Show": Palantir CEO rejects surveillance state fears

Commercial entities perform the vast majority of daily monitoring, while narrowly targeted, precise surveillance is needed to balance security and protect civil liberties.
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fromTechCrunch
3 weeks ago

Discord's Family Center update now lets parents monitor weekly purchases | TechCrunch

Discord's Family Center now shows guardians teens' purchases, time spent, top interactions, and offers parental controls for DMs, sensitive-content filtering, and data privacy.
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fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

Mastodon's latest software update brings quote posts to all server operators | TechCrunch

Mastodon 4.5 adds Quote Posts with user-controlled quoting and visibility options, plus admin and conversation protections to reduce abusive quote-driven "dunking".
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fromAdExchanger
3 weeks ago

LiveRamp Donates A Protocol; Time For A Spot Check | AdExchanger

IAB Tech Lab adopted and promotes LiveRamp's Universal Context Protocol to identify agents and manage consent while Spotify monetizes video ads through programmatic DSP partnerships.
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fromZacks
3 weeks ago

Pardon Our Interruption

Enable cookies and JavaScript, disable blocking plugins, and avoid excessively fast automated browsing to prevent being mistaken for a bot.
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fromComputerworld
3 weeks ago

M365 Copilot data processing goes local to meet sovereignty demands

M365 Copilot offers in-country processing so Copilot interactions are processed within national data centers, improving data control, compliance, and reducing latency.
fromThe Verge
3 weeks ago

Discord now lets parents control who contacts their teens, but messages stay private

Discord is expanding the safety controls parents and guardians have access to in its Family Center, including increased visibility of their teens' activity, allowing guardians to control sensitive content filtering and data privacy settings, and giving them more control over who can DM their teens. New Social Permissions toggles will allow guardians to choose whether their teens can receive direct messages only from friends or from anyone who's a member of the same servers as them. However, Discord is still promising teens that, "As always, guardians can't see the content of the messages you send."
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fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Saoirse Hanley: Although location sharing with family and friends has its benefits, the Big Brother and control element is cause for concern

When I was a teenager, I arrived at a friend's house and she accidentally texted me instead of her then boyfriend. "Saoirse is here," she wrote, "we're heading to the shop, OK?" You can imagine my bewilderment when I received the text, and again when I asked if she had meant to send it to her dad or something, and was told that no, her boyfriend just likes to know where she is to make sure she's safe.
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