Should You Be Worried About Amazon Sidewalk’s Security?

Amazon Sidewalk promises to help people add devices to their networks more efficiently and minimize the internet coverage gaps that many households experience. However, some individuals worry that the service opens additional security risks. So should you really be worried about Sidewalk? Does it pose a significant threat to your privacy and security? And how […]

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Elon Musk Is Hosting Saturday Night Live, and People Aren’t Happy About It

SNL has seen many guests in its long 45-year history. Typically, the show is hosted by a guest—an actor or some other figure in the entertainment industry. But sometimes, a political figure or business personality will fill the role instead. The Internet Doesn’t Want Elon Musk to Host SNL In a caption-less image tweet, Saturday […]

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Facebook Will Begin Surveying Users About Their News Feed Experiences

As Facebook potentially prepares to change up its News Feed algorithm, it wants to hear what you have to say about it. You’ll now see surveys more often in your News Feed, and answering them could help Facebook understand what type of content you like best. Facebook Wants Your Opinion on Content in Your News Feed A […]

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Everything You Need to Know About Google Chrome’s New Cookies Policy

In 2020, Google announced plans to remove third-party cookies from Google Chrome forever. While its competitors, Safari and Mozilla Firefox, disabled third-party cookies in 2017 and 2019, Google Chrome is the most widely used browser and likely to have the most impact. With over 2 billion active installs, the shift to eliminate third-party cookies will […]

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Apple’s Find My App Will Soon Warn You About Stalkers

If you’ve ever lost your Apple device, then you’re very familiar with the Find My app. The next iOS update is adding a little bit more functionality. Find My To Add a New Safety Feature 9to5Mac has discovered a new safety feature in the iOS 14.5 beta called “Item Safety Alerts,” which you’ll be able […]

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What You Need To Know About Golang-Based Malware

Golang is becoming the programming language of choice for many malware developers. According to cybersecurity firm Intezer, there’s been an almost 2000 percent increase in the number of Go-based malware strains found in the wild since 2017. The number of attacks using this type of malware is expected to increase in the next couple of […]

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