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Apple faces new lawsuit over its data collection practices in first-party apps, like the App Store
A new lawsuit is taking on Apple’s data collection practices in the wake of a recent report by independent researchers who found Apple was continuing to track consumers in its mobile apps, even when they had explicitly configured their iPhone privacy settings to turn tracking off. In a proposed class action lawsuit, plaintiff Elliot Libman […]
Apple faces new lawsuit over its data collection practices in first-party apps, like the App Store by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch
A simple Android lock screen bypass bug landed a researcher $70,000
Google paid the security researcher for reporting a bug that skirted Android lock screen protections.
A simple Android lock screen bypass bug landed a researcher $70,000 by Zack Whittaker originally published on TechCrunch
Playground, Seraphim and Root VCs talk funding trends at TC Sessions: Space
It’s no secret that VC spending in 2022 did not take a page from the wild funding spree that was 2021. This year’s more measured approach has had a cooling effect — particularly on space-related startups. In Q3 alone, investments in 79 space companies hit $3.4 billion — down 44% from Q3 2021. Still, some […]
Playground, Seraphim and Root VCs talk funding trends at TC Sessions: Space by Lauren Simonds originally published on TechCrunch
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Musk says orgs will soon verify affiliated accounts; Blue sign-ups and name changes will be reinstated end of this week
Twitter Blue, Twitter’s paid tier, appears to be on ice at the moment as the company tries to navigate how to control it from being abused by impersonators while still promoting it as a mass market product to build out a new revenue stream among “official” users and the hundreds of millions of others who […]
Musk says orgs will soon verify affiliated accounts; Blue sign-ups and name changes will be reinstated end of this week by Ingrid Lunden originally published on TechCrunch
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Vow’s first cultured meat product close to Singapore unveiling after $49.2M Series A
Another cell-based meat company is poised to have its meat products introduced in restaurants.
Vow’s first cultured meat product close to Singapore unveiling after $49.2M Series A by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch
TuSimple co-founders clapback, consolidation continues and Waymo reaches two milestones
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TuSimple co-founders clapback, consolidation continues and Waymo reaches two milestones by Kirsten Korosec originally published on TechCrunch