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18
Oct
Dennis Faas's picture

Online Blackmail? Here's What to Do

Stop Online Blackmail ASAP Are you a victim of online blackmail? Need help now? Use our contact form for an immediate call back! Ask anything - 15 mins FREE . We are Better Business Bureau accredited ( A+ rating ), celebrating 21 years of ... excellence. Fastest Service, Best Rate - Guaranteed ASAP protection; cases resolved 1-3 days; Police recommended We show what blackmailers do, how scam plays out, how to avoid being exposed The ONLY service that can prevent your exposure through social media No Rip-off Guarantee - Save 1,300% Save 1,300% vs our competitor; 1 payment only; 60 day warranty No ... (view more)

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17
Oct
Dennis Faas's picture

Online Blackmail? Here's What to Do

Stop Online Blackmail ASAP Are you a victim of online blackmail? Need help now? Use our contact form for an immediate call back! Ask anything - 15 mins FREE . We are Better Business Bureau accredited ( A+ rating ), celebrating 21 years of ... excellence. Fastest Service, Best Rate - Guaranteed ASAP protection; cases resolved 1-3 days; Police recommended We show what blackmailers do, how scam plays out, how to avoid being exposed The ONLY service that can prevent your exposure through social media No Rip-off Guarantee - Save 1,300% Save 1,300% vs our competitor; 1 payment only; 60 day warranty No ... (view more)

Tue
28
Sep
Dennis Faas's picture

Sextortion? Here's What to Do

Stop Sextortion ASAP Are you a victim of sextortion? Need help now? Use our contact form for an immediate call back! Ask anything - 15 minutes FREE . Fastest Service, Best Rate - Guaranteed Protection ASAP; cases resolved 1-3 days; services cited by ... Police We show what blackmailers do, how scam plays out, how to avoid being exposed The ONLY service that can prevent your exposure through social media No Rip-off Guarantee One payment only; all cases start ASAP; save 1,300% vs competitor No fake promises to locate, ID, arrest bad guys - can't be proven! No massive up-charges; no multi-phases ... (view more)

Thu
16
Sep
John Lister's picture

Mozilla, Microsoft in Browser Dispute

Mozilla has found a way to make it easier to set Firefox as a default browser in Windows. The move may raise eyebrows at Microsoft, as it involved getting past measures designed to combat malware. By default, Windows doesn't let users set an ... application as the default for a particular task (web browsing or otherwise) within the application itself. That's in principle a sensible idea as it reduces the risk of malware setting itself as a default app or tricking a user into doing so. Once established as a default app, the malware would have a big advantage as it would be opened more often, ... (view more)

Wed
08
Sep
John Lister's picture

Facebook AI Mistakenly Labels Men as Primates

Facebook has apologized after its recommendation system labeled two black men as "primates." It's the latest in a series of blunders by automated technology. The "recommendation" was shown at the end of a video posted by a British newspaper. It ... featured a white man in the United States phoning 911 to report "being harassed by a bunch of black men." The video did not include any content of references involving non-human primates. One user who watched the video shared a screenshot of a message created by Facebook that appeared at the end of the video, asking ... (view more)

Wed
25
Aug
John Lister's picture

Vaccine Article Tops Facebook 'Most Viewed' List

The most viewed link for Americans on Facebook in the first three months of 2021 was to a news story about a doctor who died after getting a COVID vaccine. The story turned out to be questionable and may have given a misleading impression. The ... statistic comes in a Facebook report that was mysteriously delayed. That's raised questions about whether Facebook held it back to avoid controversy. Facebook publishes a quarterly report titled "Widely Viewed Content" that details posts, links and other content that are seen by the biggest number of users in the United States. It's designed to show ... (view more)

Tue
24
Aug
John Lister's picture

Windows 11 Demo Runs in Browser

A new website lets users try out the new Windows 11 user interface. The unofficial site doesn't require any software installation or special hardware. The demo is available at win11.blueedge.me and is an open source project involving several ... contributors. (Source: techspot.com ) Unlike Microsoft's various test editions (and the less official leaked copies), the demo doesn't actually run any standalone software. Instead it's a web page that simulates the look and feel of the Windows 11 desktop, along with some of the key features and functions. This includes working copies of apps including ... (view more)

Wed
18
Aug
John Lister's picture

Firefox Takes Aim At Cookies

Firefox has added a new feature letting users remove all traces of visiting a website, including cookies. It builds on the browser's existing technology that makes it harder for a single site to track users across the web. Both features aim to ... tackle the problem that tracking and other records of online activity come from a variety of sources. Visiting a particular site creates several pieces of data on a computer, while cookies are made more complicated because the site that places them on a computer isn't always the same as the site that access and uses the cookie. Total Cookie Protection ... (view more)

Thu
15
Jul
John Lister's picture

Report: FCC Broadband Definition Too Slow

A government agency says the current US definition of broadband may be too slow. It says the threshold of 25 Mbps likely isn't enough for today's needs, particularly for small businesses. The figure in question is the Federal Communication ... Commission's "benchmark" for broadband speeds. It's important because it's the figure officials use to assess what proportion of the US population has access to broadband and whether the country is meeting targets. The most recent estimate is that 96 percent of the population has broadband access under the current definition. The benchmark also plays a key ... (view more)

Mon
12
Jul
John Lister's picture

Web 'Influencers' Must Label Photoshopped Pics

People paid to promote products in Norway will be legally required to say if they've used photo editing tools. The new law also covers using photo filters. The law has already been passed by legislators but the date it takes effect hasn't yet been ... confirmed. (Source: bbc.co.uk ) The rules will apply to any photo that's posted for promotional purposes. It will also apply to users - sometimes dubbed "influencers" - who are receiving payment or other benefits in return for making the post. Any manipulated image will need to carry a warning label, designed by the government, that tells users it ... (view more)

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