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    Zoom sued over misleading security claims Zoom

    Earlier this year Zoom found itself in hot water over claims that its video conferencing service uses end-to-end encryption when it actually uses transport encryption instead and now the company is facing a lawsuit from the US nonprofit advocacy group Consumer Watchdog. The lawsuit, filed in a Washington DC court,…

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      Fortnite for Android has also been kicked off the Google Play Store

      Following its removal from the Apple App Store, Fortnite has also been kicked off of the Google Play Store for Android. Earlier today, Epic Games snuck in an update for both the iPhone and Android versions of the game that allowed users to pay Epic directly for in-app purchases instead…

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        Postmaster general under fire over Amazon stock holdings

        Postmaster general Louis DeJoy is under fire over a new CNN report that shows he holds stock options in Amazon, an apparent conflict of interest. Federal law prohibits employees of the executive branch from holding a financial interest in a company that could have an impact on their government duties.…

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          Amazon can be held liable for products sold on Marketplace, appeals court rules

          Amazon can be held liable for defective products sold on its Marketplace in California, an appeals court ruled Thursday. The California Fourth District Court of Appeals reversed a 2019 trial court ruling and reinstated claims from a woman who says she suffered third-degree burns when a defective laptop battery she…

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            You can type ‘how to vote’ into Google now for instant state-by-state voting instructions

            Election Day in the US — November 3rd — is almost here. Now, if you type “how to vote” or “how to register to vote” into Google’s search box, it will automatically detect which state you live in and give you voting dates, ways to register to vote online, and…

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              Facebook’s Preferential Treatment Of US Conservatives Puts Its Fact-Checking Program In Danger

              Ben Kothe / BuzzFeed News; Getty Images On May 8, Prager University, a nonprofit conservative media outlet, published a video on Facebook that incorrectly claimed “there is no evidence that CO2 emissions are the dominant factor” in climate change. Within days, Climate Feedback, a nonpartisan network of scientists and a…

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