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Category: Privacy

Android Finally Gets AirDrop Support Thanks to EU Rules
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Android Finally Gets AirDrop Support Thanks to EU Rules

Google has updated Android’s Quick Share to work with Apple’s AirDrop, allowing cross-platform file sharing for the first time. The breakthrough comes after EU regulations forced Apple to adopt standard Wi-Fi protocols instead of proprietary technology. Initially, the feature only works on Pixel 10

by Mason DraytonNovember 21, 2025
30-Factor Authentication? Let’s Just Use Passkeys Instead
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30-Factor Authentication? Let’s Just Use Passkeys Instead

Two-factor authentication adds crucial security but can feel burdensome. The comedy show Make Some Noise recently imagined the absurd extreme of 30-factor authentication. Fortunately, passkeys offer a promising alternative that’s both secure and convenient.

by Mason DraytonNovember 20, 2025
Nudify fined £55,000 for failing UK age checks
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Nudify fined £55,000 for failing UK age checks

Nudify, a deepfake “nudification” site, has been fined £55,000 by UK regulator Ofcom for failing to implement required age verification checks. The penalty marks the second major enforcement action under the new Online Safety Act that requires sites to verify users are over 18.

by Mason DraytonNovember 20, 2025
Apple Kills iPhone-Watch Wi-Fi Sync in EU Over DMA Rules
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Apple Kills iPhone-Watch Wi-Fi Sync in EU Over DMA Rules

Apple is removing automatic Wi-Fi network syncing between iPhone and Apple Watch for EU users. The change comes as iOS 26.2 and watchOS 26.2 roll out next month due to DMA interoperability rules. Users will need to manually connect to previously used networks on new Apple Watches.

by Leo RenshawNovember 19, 2025
Palantir’s Alex Karp Plays the Underdog Card
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Palantir’s Alex Karp Plays the Underdog Card

In a new Wired podcast interview, Palantir CEO Alex Karp defends his company’s work with controversial clients like ICE and the Israeli government. The conversation reveals how Karp positions his $20 billion data analytics firm as Silicon Valley’s misunderstood underdog despite its massive governmen

by Leo RenshawNovember 19, 2025
AI Scrapers Are Crawling Misinformation Sites More Than Real News
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AI Scrapers Are Crawling Misinformation Sites More Than Real News

A new study reveals AI crawlers are systematically targeting misinformation websites over reputable news sources. Researchers analyzed how over 4,000 sites handle AI scraping requests. The findings show a troubling pattern in what data feeds AI models.

by Darren HoltNovember 19, 2025
Your 5G Tower Might Soon Be Watching You
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Your 5G Tower Might Soon Be Watching You

Mobile carriers are planning to repurpose 5G infrastructure into sensing networks for the 6G era. This technology would detect people, objects, and environmental changes without requiring devices. The first commercial 6G networks are expected around 2030.

by Leo RenshawNovember 17, 2025
Prediction Markets Are Taking Over Politics. Should We Worry?
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Prediction Markets Are Taking Over Politics. Should We Worry?

Giant billboards across New York displayed live election probabilities from prediction markets during the mayoral race. These platforms are booming, with Donald Trump Jr involved in multiple companies and foreign money flowing in. The potential for election manipulation is becoming very real.

by Darren HoltNovember 16, 2025
X’s New Chat Feature Is Basically a Whole New App
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X’s New Chat Feature Is Basically a Whole New App

X has completely replaced its legacy DM system with a new encrypted Chat feature. The platform now supports voice and video calls, message editing, large file transfers, and disappearing messages. This represents a major shift toward X becoming an “everything app.”

by Darren HoltNovember 16, 2025
Apple’s App Store Study Shows EU Changes Backfiring
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Apple’s App Store Study Shows EU Changes Backfiring

Apple has published a comprehensive study showing that the EU’s forced App Store changes aren’t benefiting consumers as promised. The research indicates prices haven’t dropped while security risks have increased significantly. Developers benefiting most aren’t even based in Europe.

by Leo RenshawNovember 14, 2025

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