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How to Escape the YouTube Algorithm

At best, suggested videos are bad. At worst, they lead to disinformation. Here's how to take control with just one setting toggle.

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Apple patches “clickless” 0-day image processing vulnerability in iOS, macOS

"BLASTPASS" bug can install malware without user interaction. READ MORE

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Axon's Ethics Board Resigned Over Taser-Armed Drones. Then the Company Bought a Military Drone Maker

The CEO’s vision for Taser-equipped drones includes a fictitious scenario in which the technology averts a shooting at a day care center. READ MORE

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ESPN Blackout Threatens Monday Night Football: What You Need to Know

Disney is feuding with the nation’s second-largest cable provider as the industry reels from the shift to streaming. READ MORE

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Soon You’ll Be Zooming in Roblox

The company is adding avatar-based, 3D video chat to its virtual world in an effort to expand its audience—and to keep the kids around as they grow ol... READ MORE

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Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome

Chrome now directly tracks users, generates a "topic" list it shares with advertisers. READ MORE

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Top US Spies Meet With Privacy Experts Over Surveillance 'Crown Jewel'

Civil rights groups say efforts to get US intelligence agencies to adopt privacy reforms have largely failed. Without those changes, renewal of a post... READ MORE

 

 

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