Month: September 2020

Apple pushes iOS 14’s updated ad anti-tracking feature to 2021

Apple's iOS 14 promises to be one of the company's most significant software updates in years. Between additions like widgets and the App Library, there's a lot coming with iOS 14 that will likely change how you interact with your iPhone. But few of… Source

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Marketing company leaks the data of 38+ million US citizens null

Marketing companies often collect data on users in order to better deliver targeted advertising but what happens when this data is left unsecured online? CyberNews recently discovered an unsecured data bucket belonging to the online marketing company View Media which contained close to 39m records on users in the US…

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Facebook Won’t Accept New Political Ads The Week Before The Election — But Older Ads With Lies Are Still OK

Facebook will stop accepting political advertising in the United States a week before Election Day on Nov. 3, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced in a post on Thursday. But the social network will continue showing users all political ads that candidates or political action committees buy before that day, and continue…

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NVIDIA shows off ‘Doom Eternal’ running on the GeForce RTX 3080

When it revealed its first 3000-series graphics cards earlier this week, NVIDIA said the $699 GeForce RTX 3080 runs twice as fast as the 2080. To showcase its latest tech, the company released a gameplay video of Doom Eternal running on the 3080, whi… Source

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You can attach a 5GB file to an email thanks to this new service Email warning

Sharing large files over email is about to get a whole lot easier as Edison Software has announced the public beta of a brand new independent email service called OnMail that gives users full control over their inboxes. While the company is known for its Edison Mail app on Apple’s…

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Apple delays privacy feature that would let iPhone owners keep ad tracking at bay

Apple is delaying a controversial new privacy rule it’s implementing with iOS 14 that will require developers to ask users for permission to gather data and track them across mobile apps and websites on the iPhone and iPad, the company announced in a developer update posted Thursday. Apple originally intended…

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