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- Consumer Reports Calls on the FTC and State Attorneys General to Take Action Against Meta for Its Failure to Mitigate Harmful Scam Advertisements [duckduckgo.com]
Consumer Reports urged the FTC and state attorneys general to act against Meta for allowing billions of scam ads that generated huge profits. A Reuters probe of Meta documents found the company delivered about 15 billion scam ads per day in 2024, failing to remove most and exposing users to fraudulent e‑commerce, investment scams, illegal online casinos, and banned medical products.
- Modern Cars Are Spying on You. Here's What You Can Do About It. [apnews.com]
"Modern cars are computers on wheels that are becoming increasingly connected, enabling innovative new features that make driving safer and more convenient. But these systems are also collecting reams of data on our driving habits and other personal information, raising concerns about data privacy."
Kelvin Chan explains how cars collect data and the steps you can take to opt out.
- DoorDash Confirms Data Breach Impacting Users' Phone Numbers and Physical Addresses [techcrunch.com]
"DoorDash disclosed a data breach that exposed the personal information of an unspecified number of users, which included names, email addresses, phone numbers, and physical addresses," reports Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai. "The company said it has notified impacted users."
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