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Parler’s Parent Company Laid Off Nearly All of Its Employees, Only Has 20 Left
Parlement Technologies, the parent company of the far-right social media site Parler, is working with a skeleton crew after laying off most of its employees, according to a new report by the Verge.
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Apple Faces Second Class-Action Suit Over Privacy Settings After Gizmodo Story
The iPhone Analytics privacy setting promises that Apple won’t collect usage data if you turn it off. In early November, Gizmodo exclusively reported on research demonstrating that Apple collects that analytics data whether or not the setting is on. We reached out to Apple, but the company didn’t respond.
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California Pay Transparency Reveals Big Tech Salaries
California’s salary transparency law has officially gone into effect as of January 1, forcing companies to unveil the wages they pay to their workers. As such, the curtain is being pulled on the mystery behind the cash flowing through some of Silicon Valley’s biggest companies.
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Tech News: 5 Things to Know in Australia Today
From Twitter going down in Australia to the European Union fining Meta $575 million, here are five things headlining tech news today.