Twitter used phone numbers provided for security purposes to dish out targeted ads
Twitter has announced that it has “unintentionally” used phone numbers and email addresses provided for authentication for advertising purposes
Twitter has announced that it has “unintentionally” used phone numbers and email addresses provided for authentication for advertising purposes
After Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's account got hacked the company has made the decision to finally disable a feature that was one of its biggest security flaws.
Some US politician want to regulate the UI design of the internet to prevent addictive design patterns
Most of us are uncomfortable knowing that various tech companies are storing large amounts of our personal data, but how would you feel if they were easily able to share it with one another as well?
Whether you’re religious or not, everyone should have a right to practice what they believe. Similarly, people should have the right to practice said belief without fear of discrimination. Discrimination which sadly still happens on a regular basis, especially when the internet is involved.
Social media, while great for keeping us informed, is rather terrible at giving the wrong sort of people a platform and a voice. And by wrong people, I’m mostly referring to various politicians and leaders who seem intent on causing division rather than bringing people together. Twitter is taking steps to possibly change that, as the company has announced that …
Over on Twitter, Shane Morris posted a story of how one road trip began with a pair of motorcycles and ended with a camper van that had a brick of heroin hidden inside of it. The tale only gets madder from there, as Morris recounts the ballsiest showdown he ever had with a gangbanger, how he scammed that gangster out of cash and managed to get away from a deal that could very easily have ended with him bleeding to death inside of a dingy motel room.
TweetDeck has often been treated as a lesser counterpart in the Twitter family, but it seems the company is finally wanting to give it some attention with new features in development.
In an industry often clouded by exclusivity and inflated price tags, Dossier Perfumes emerges …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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