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Chrome for Android now lets you lock your incognito session

January 27, 2023

Chrome is rolling out an update for Android users that lets them lock their incognito sessions with a password code or biometric info when they exit the app. The feature has been available for iOS users for some time, but now it’s being made available to folks using Chrome on Android. Users can activate this […]

Chrome for Android now lets you lock your incognito session by Ivan Mehta originally published on TechCrunch

What Is an API and How Are They Used?

January 27, 2023
Teams that use APIs improve efficiency and customer satisfaction. This article explains what an API is and how APIs work for your business.

Jumia’s investors rethink their stakes — for better and worse

January 26, 2023

Baillie Gifford, the Edinburgh-based asset management firm long known to have a penchant for pre-IPO tech companies, has reduced its shares in African e-commerce giant Jumia, per the latest 13G/A filing released by the asset manager. According to the filing, Baillie Gifford disclosed ownership of 18.75 million shares in Jumia, representing 13.69% of the company. In […]

Jumia’s investors rethink their stakes — for better and worse by Tage Kene-Okafor originally published on TechCrunch

Inscribe bags $25M to fight financial fraud with AI

January 26, 2023

Conor Burke spent much of his career in the back office of a big bank in Ireland. His team was tasked with digitizing the onboarding process — particularly document-heavy manual review workflows — that were costing the bank millions of dollars every year and not catching fraud. According to him, the biggest challenge was figuring […]

Inscribe bags $25M to fight financial fraud with AI by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch

Substack introduces ‘private Substacks’ that readers can request to subscribe to

January 26, 2023

Newsletter platform Substack announced today that it’s introducing several new features, including private Substacks. A private Substack is a publication that you can host alone or readers can request to subscribe to read your posts. Writers can choose to approve or decline each subscription request. In a blog post, Substack explained that private Substack accounts […]

Substack introduces ‘private Substacks’ that readers can request to subscribe to by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch