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Meta’s Threads app is a privacy nightmare that won’t launch in EU yet
Meta’s planned Twitter killer, Threads, isn’t yet publicly available but it already looks like a privacy nightmare. Information provided about the app’s privacy via mandatory disclosures required on iOS shows the app may collect highly sensitive information about users in order to profile their digital activity — including health and financial data, precise location, browsing […]
Meta’s Threads app is a privacy nightmare that won’t launch in EU yet by Natasha Lomas originally published on TechCrunch
Twitter silently removes login requirement for viewing tweets
Days after requiring users to log in to view tweets, Twitter has silently removed these restrictions. This means you can open Twitter links in a browser without an account. We at TechCrunch noticed that tweet previews are unfurling in Slack and WhatsApp. Folks at Engadget noted that Twitter previews were visible on iMessage as well. […]
Twitter silently removes login requirement for viewing tweets by Ivan Mehta originally published on TechCrunch
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Steering through venture’s global correction with the GPCA’s CEO
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Steering through venture’s global correction with the GPCA’s CEO by Theresa Loconsolo originally published on TechCrunch
Yes, investors will sign an NDA, but only in this specific circumstance
If you’ve tried to get an investor to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) before you pitch them, you’ll often be waved off with something like “We don’t do that.”
Yes, investors will sign an NDA, but only in this specific circumstance by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch