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Meta Is on the Prowl for ‘Suspicious Adults’ Messaging Teenagers
Meta says it is taking additional steps to help protect the youth on its platforms. Now, anyone under the age of 16 years old can enroll in new privacy settings that are meant to limit who can see their Facebook profile. Likewise, Meta says it’s also testing the removal of the messaging button on teen’s…
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10 Holiday Tech Gifts With Hidden Privacy Problems
Tech companies are making a list and checking it twice, and if you’re not careful with your holiday gift giving, your friends and family will be on it.
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Yale, Harvard, and Berkeley Law Schools Ditch U.S. News and World Report’s ‘Profoundly Flawed’ Rankings
A trio of the nation’s premier law schools are bucking a longstanding ranking trend and opting out of the U.S. New and World Report’s top colleges list. Dean’s from the schools expressed exhaustion with the list’s incentive structures and said the company’s ranking methodology is mostly to blame.
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Facebook to Fact-Checkers: Remember, Donny’s Off Limits Again
Meta’s own policies around fact-checking political candidates may be pigeonholing them into hosting a groundswell of new, immaculate Donald Trump-authored ravings.