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[Link] SBF tries to revise bail conditions after judge noted suspicious VPN use

Read: 3/3/2023 arstechnica.com

A few weeks ago, disgraced FTX founder Samuel Bankman-Fried was in danger of losing his bail package and potentially being jailed until October.

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[Link] Why You Suddenly Need To Delete Google Chrome

Read: 29/8/2021 www.forbes.com

A shocking new tracking admission from Google, one that hasn’t yet made headlines, should be a serious warning to Chrome’s 2.6 billion users. If you’re one of them, this nasty new surprise should be a genuine reason to quit.

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[Link] Sky Subscribers’ Piracy Habits Directly Help Premier League Block Illegal Streams

Read: 29/8/2021 torrentfreak.com

UK ISP Sky Broadband is monitoring the IP addresses of servers suspected of streaming pirated content to subscribers and supplying that data to an anti-piracy company working with the Premier League.

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[Link] Apple’s Stunning Plan To Strike Facebook With Brilliant New iPhone Features

Read: 9/8/2021 www.forbes.com

Apple is about to strike Facebook with a major blow that will hit the data-hungry social network’s revenues and could force it to change its ways. That’s because in September this year, Apple will launch its iOS 15 operating system update, bringing with it multiple new iPhone features.

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[Link] The Future of Weaponized App Data

Read: 7/8/2021 www.vice.com

It’s an old story with a new twist. A top administrator of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops resigned after someone leaked information about his private life. Monsignor Jeffrey Burrill left his post after a Catholic-oriented Substack accused him of being a frequent user of Grindr.

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[Link] DuckDuckGo tackles email privacy with new tracker-stripping service

Read: 2/8/2021 www.engadget.com

DuckDuckGo, which is best known for its privacy-focused search engine, has announced a new service that aims to thwart email trackers. Email Protection is now available in beta.

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[Link] Data isn’t oil, whatever tech commentators tell you: it’s people’s lives

Read: 2/8/2021 www.theguardian.com

The phrase “data is the new oil” is the cliche du jour of the tech industry. It was coined by Clive Humby, the genius behind Tesco’s loyalty card, who argued that data was “just like crude. It’s valuable, but if unrefined it cannot really be used.

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